
Omnitron Fiber Media Converters are compact devices that convert signals between different types of cables—usually from copper (RJ-45) to fibre (SC, LC, etc.) or vice versa. They let you connect legacy Ethernet systems to modern fibre networks.
So if your switch only supports copper, but your network runs on fibre, a media converter bridges the gap.
What is Omnitron Fiber Media Converters ?
Copper to Fiber Media Converters
Managed and Unmanaged Copper-to-Fiber Media Converters
Fiber to Fiber Media Converters
Managed and Unmanaged Fiber-to-Fiber Media Converters
Pluggable Fiber Transceivers
SFP, SFP+ and XFP Transceivers for standard or WDM wavelengths
Types of Omnitron Fiber Media Converters
Ethernet to Fiber Converters
Convert Ethernet speeds from 10Mbps up to 10Gbps to fibre. Supports bridging for 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Mbps networks.
- TDM Media Converters
Ideal for extending T1 and T3 circuits over long distances. Perfect for telecom demarcation applications.
Serial to Fiber Converters
Extend serial communication over fibre using protocols like RS-232, RS-422/485, and X.21. Great for industrial and legacy systems.
Fiber-to-Fiber Protocol Transparent Transponders
Convert between different fibre types or wavelengths using SFP, SFP+, and XFP transceivers—with no impact on the protocol being transmitted.
Specialized Fiber Media Converters
Why Choose Omnitron Fiber Media Converters
High-performance fiber media converters designed for long-term network uptime and stability
Made in the USA and fully TAA compliant for government and enterprise use
Backed by a lifetime warranty for complete peace of mind
24/7 free technical support direct from Omnitron Systems
Industrial-grade (hardened) models with wide operating temperature support
Advanced features include:
Link fault propagation
Loopback testing
Auto-negotiation
MDI/MDIX auto-crossover
Supports Ethernet jumbo frames for high-bandwidth applications
Available in both standalone models and chassis plug-in modules
Managed versions support SNMPv3, VLANs, and QoS
Models with pluggable SFP slots for MSA-compliant fiber optics
Compatible with a wide variety of connectors, cabling, and protocols
High MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) ratings—specified per product
Pre-sales technical guidance available from Omnitron specialists
Standards-compliant and proven interoperable across mixed vendor networks
🌏 Exclusive Benefits from Cloudtronics (Australia)
Local support from our Australia-based team—no time zone delays
Customised technical assistance based on your use-case and network setup
Pre-sales consultation to help select the right Omnitron model
Fast delivery and logistics within Australia
Integration support for fibre, IoT, and industrial networking environments
Help with migrating from legacy systems or planning new installations
Ongoing guidance on expanding and future-proofing your network
How to use Copper to Fiber Media Converters
Copper to fiber media converters can be deployed in a variety of networks and applications.
Follow the links below for detailed application diagrams.
>>Â Point to Point Fiber for Ethernet Networks
>>Â Demarcation Extension and Riser Management
>>Â Managed Fiber Wide Area Network
>>Â Data Center Copper to Fiber Connectivity
How to use Ethernet Fiber to Fiber Media Converters
Fiber-to-Fiber Media Converters
These are compact devices that help you connect different types of fibre cables.
They allow conversion between multimode and single-mode fibre, and between dual-fibre and single-fibre links.
They extend your network range by:
Shifting wavelengths (e.g. from 1310nm to 1550nm)
Boosting optical power
Supporting the 3R’s:
Retime – stabilises the signal timing
Regenerate – refreshes signal strength
Reshape – restores the signal to its original form
What Are Transponders?
Transponders are a special type of fibre-to-fibre converter made for Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) systems.
They convert wavelengths to allow multiple signals over a single fibre.
These devices are both protocol-agnostic and speed-transparent—no need to worry about data formats or rates.
Compatible with SFP, SFP+, and XFP transceivers, supporting data speeds up to 11.32 Gbps.
Visit Media Converter Resource Center for more information.