Which optical module should I pair with

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A full-duplex transceiver should be paired with another full-duplex transceiver. It is likely to mix two modules with similar appearances or insert the same-sized transceiver into. 1, Same wavelength In a fiber optic link, data is transmitted from one end to the other, and the optical module is responsible. In simple terms, they convert electrical signals from devices like routers, switches, and servers into light signals that travel through fiber optic cables. Knowing the key differences, compatible fiber types, and correct use cases can help you avoid making a costly mistake by getting the wrong one and fewer deployment. Typically paired with: Usually used for: Typically paired with: Using the wrong fiber type can prevent the link from working entirely.

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