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Reasons to Choose C2G Transceivers


Legrand transceivers from C2G are 100% OEM compatible, backed by a 100% compatibility guarantee, and a lifetime warranty. C2G also offers a next-day replacement on all transceivers and cables—leaving you with peace of mind about your data solutions. All transceivers are fully TAA complaint and are application tested with OEM equipment with no batch testing. And all C2G transceivers comply with all MSA guidelines-ensuring functionality in any desired data communications solution.


Always Connected


HP J4859C Compatible 1000BASE-LX SMF SFP MINI-GBIC Transceiver Module is designed for use with HP network equipment and is equivalent to HP part number J4859C. This transceiver is built to meet or exceed the specifications of the OEM and to comply with Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) standards. J LC ports designed for use with Single-Mode Fiber (OS1) J 1310nm wavelength signaling J Supports up to 10 kilometers of cabling


Seamless Network Performance


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Cisco GLC-T Compatible Gigabit Copper SFP (mini-GBIC) Transceiver Module is designed for use with Cisco network equipment and is equivalent to Cisco part number GLC-T. This transceiver is built to meet or exceed the specifications of the OEM and to comply with Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) standards. This product is 100% functionally tested, and compatibility is guaranteed. J Functionally identical to Cisco GLC-T J RJ45 port designed for use with Cat cabling J Gigabit Ethernet communication J Supports up to 100 meters of cabling


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