SFP Single Mode LC Module (20km)
TEG-MGBS20 (Version v1.0R)
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet
- ANSI Fiber Channel compliant
- Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) and Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) compliant
- Supports data rates of up to 1.25Gbps
- Transmission distance of up to 20km (12.4 mi.)
- Low Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) design
- Supports 1310nm singlemode network transmissions
- Duplex LC optical interface
- Low power consumption
- NDAA / TAA compliant (U.S. and Canada only)
- Lifetime Warranty*

Datasheet
Filename: EN_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
File Size: 339.49 KB
Filename: FR_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
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Filename: GE_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
File Size: 409.09 KB
Filename: PO_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
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Filename: SP_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
File Size: 406.33 KB
Filename: RU_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
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Filename: IT_datasheet_TEG-MGBS20_(v1.0R).pdf
Date: 1/8/2021
File Size: 408.73 KB
Quick Installation Guide
Filename: QIG_SFP_Module_TEG-MGBSX_MGBS10_MGBS40.pdf
Date: 9/20/2021
File Size: 2.72 MB
Product Images
TRENDnet SFP module TEG-MGBS20 has an LC type connector.
While TRENDnet cannot guarantee compatibility with third party hardware, TRENDnet does not employ or implement proprietary mechanisms within our SFP modules. If the third party Switch adheres to specifications and also does not use proprietary measures they should be compatible....
You will need to identify the type of fiber cable you have. Whether it is multi-mode or single mode, if it is 62.5/125 μm or 50/125 μm, etc. Typically you can verify the cable type from the cable jacket, your network documentation or the specifications of the devices you currently have con...
Transmit and Receive connectors will be inverted on the remote side. The fiber will not link if you connect a Transmit and Receive interface to the Transmit and Receive interface on the remote side. They should be connected TX to RX and RX to TX....
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All references to speed are for comparison purposes only. Product specifications, size, and shape are subject to change without notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein.