Concerning this CS Electronic Fiber optic cable: Is this like a "splitter", getting two out of one outlet?
- Asked by Richard T from Hollywood
- Nov 25, 2009
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No. Many Fiber "connector plugs" actually utilize TWO strands of fiber. 1 to "talk" in each direction simultaneously. This fiber cord generally plugs into an SFP, which itself, plugs into a socket on a fiber channel card. Search the Apple store for item: TK720LL/A. That's an SFP. You generally need one in each socket on a Fiber Channel Switch.
- Answered by Jesus A from Milwaukee
- Dec 2, 2009
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If you do not understand how fibre optics work, and in particular this product then steer clear. This is a network cable and nothing to do with audio/visual. It is split because of the way fibre communications work.....
- Answered by Mark L
- Mar 2, 2010
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