Service providers offering Metro Ethernet services to their customers need a way to bridge the distance between the central office (CO) or point-of-presence (POP) to the customer premises. This is usually achieved by running fiber optic cable up to the customer premises, or nearby. Since the customer premises, and even the vicinity around it, are typically wired with copper, there is a need for simple and affordable fiber-to-copper media conversion. RAD's ETX conversion modules are designed to do just that.
Used in the LRS-20 converter rack, they can be deployed at the central site for converting fiber to copper. Up to 16 Ethernet media conversion modules can be installed in the LRS-20, connecting up to 16 users per chassis. For deployment on the remote side, an ETX conversion module is installed in a compact single-slot LRS-1 standalone unit.