cb wrote:
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> I have a Dell 6024F switch with 24 LC fiber ports and 8- 10/100/1000
> copper ports. I am trying to put together a complete fiber network. I
> have a device that needs to be converted from a AUI connector at 10 MB.
> I can get a transceiver to convert to fiber, but the data rate will
> still be 10 MB. I am not a fiber expert, so I am unsure if I can just
> plug this 10 MB fiber into the switch and have it work. Don't all the
> devices have to run at the same speed since fiber does not auto sense?
> The PCs will be running at gigabit speeds. Is another option to convert
> the AUI device to RJ45 twisted pair instead and put it in one of the
> copper ports on the switch?
One thing most switches can do, is handle multiple speeds. Your 10 Mb
connection should be fine, talking to the rest of the network. While you
may be able to get an AUI converter, it'd probably be cheaper to buy a new
NIC, which will connect to one of the "copper" ports.
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