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Lenovo 00WE067 Intel Network Cable QSFP28 49ft Fiber

High-Speed Network Connectivity SolutionThe Lenovo Intel Network Cable provides a reliable and high-performance connection for your networking needs. This active optical cable ensures fast and stable data transmission, making it ideal for demanding applications and high-bandwidth environments. ...

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Overview

High-Speed Network Connectivity Solution

The Lenovo Intel Network Cable provides a reliable and high-performance connection for your networking needs. This active optical cable ensures fast and stable data transmission, making it ideal for demanding applications and high-bandwidth environments.

  • Type: Network Cable
  • Connector 1: QSFP28 (M)
  • Connector 2: QSFP28 (M)
  • Length: 49 ft (15 meters)
  • Technology: Fiber Optic, Active

Specifications

Cable Type
Intel Network Cable QSFP28 Fiber
Length
49ft
Connector Type
QSFP28
Technology
Fiber Optic

Frequently Asked Questions

This Lenovo network cable uses QSFP28 connectors, designed for high-speed data transmission in networking environments.
The cable has a length of 49 feet, providing ample reach for connecting network devices over considerable distances.
Fiber optic cables, such as this one, are known for their ability to transmit data over long distances with high bandwidth and are less susceptible to electromagnetic interference.
This cable is specifically designed with QSFP28 connectors, meaning it is compatible only with network equipment that supports QSFP28 interfaces.
This is a Lenovo-branded Intel Network Cable, suggesting its design and specifications are intended for use within enterprise networking infrastructures.
The provided information specifies it is a fiber cable, but does not detail whether it is single-mode or multi-mode fiber. This distinction often determines the maximum distance and bandwidth.