Title: Know How Optical Transceivers Work In Your PC
1Know How Optical Transceivers Work In Your PC
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2Without the appropriate knowledge and
understanding of how your device works, it may be
difficult to fix on your own, and for most
people, the pieces that make up your computer are
a mystery when you have an issue.
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4You do not have to understand everything, but if
a situation presents itself, educating yourself
in the terms and components of your computer
could be very helpful if it proves to be
something within your ability after all.
5Considering that many of us are constantly on the
web, it might be handy to gain an understanding
of the most basic optical transceivers and how
they make it so you can connect and search the
internet with ease.
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7Providing you a straight connection to the web,
you are either connected through a wireless
network, or to an Ethernet cable which is
connected to your modem or router when you are
online.
8The Cat-5 cable, or Ethernet cable, as it is also
known by, plugs into your PC by way of your
optical transceiver, which is more often than not
housed on the side of your laptop, or the reverse
end of your CPU.
9Allowing your device to process the data
accordingly, the base function of the GBIC module
is to communicate the signals between the
Ethernet network and the fiber optic network.
10The classification of this module is based on
optical wavelength, information transmit rate,
optical power, and the working distance.
11One terrific aspect of the GBIC module is that
it's a hot pluggable, allotting for a port to be
changed from one kind of external interface to
another by simply plugging the module in to an
alternate external interface without having to
power down the host switch or router in the
process.
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