Monoprice

Monoprice 105217 LC/LC Single Mode Duplex Fiber Optic Cable - 1m

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Reliable High-Speed Data Transmission Over Long Distances The Monoprice Fiber Optic Cable provides superior performance for high-speed network communications, leveraging immunity to electronic interference and high speeds over extended distances. This single-mode duplex cable features LC/LC conne...

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Overview

Reliable High-Speed Data Transmission Over Long Distances

The Monoprice Fiber Optic Cable provides superior performance for high-speed network communications, leveraging immunity to electronic interference and high speeds over extended distances. This single-mode duplex cable features LC/LC connectors and is constructed with Corning optical fibers. The OFNR-rated jacket ensures fire safety for in-wall and between-floor installations in commercial buildings.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Monoprice
  • Model: 105217
  • Type: Fiber Optic Cable
  • Connector Type: LC/LC
  • Mode: Single Mode
  • Fiber Type: 9/125 μm
  • Length: 1 meter
  • Jacket Rating: OFNR (Optical Fiber Non-conductive Riser)

Specifications

Brand
Monoprice
Model Number
105217
Cable Type
Fiber Optic Cable
Mode
Single Mode
Connectors
LC/LC
Duplex
Yes
Length
1m

Frequently Asked Questions

This cable is equipped with LC/LC connectors, which are commonly used in various fiber optic networking setups.
This Monoprice 105217 is a single mode duplex fiber optic cable, designed for longer distance, higher bandwidth applications.
The Monoprice 105217 fiber optic cable measures 1 meter in length, suitable for short-distance connections.
Yes, as a duplex fiber optic cable, it is designed to transmit and receive data concurrently.
While it can be used in home networks if fiber is present, single mode fiber is often found in more advanced or enterprise-level setups.