Remote PC connectivity

Communications News, March, 2004

The #2171 USB to Fiber-Optic Bit-Driver has four USB ports that allow peripherals, such as scanners, printers, cameras and storage devices, to be connected to a remotely located computer. No software or setup is required to establish a transparent link between the computer and remote devices over fiber-optic cables. The product is available with ST or SMA connectors for multimode fiber, and ST, SC or FC for single-mode fiber. Status LEDs provide feedback for link, power, host and port activity. Also available is a bit-driver for copper Ethernet connections.--S.I. Tech

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