Want to go fiber optic into an Etherregen, could use some advice


Hi all,

I'm soon getting an Etherregen to connect to my streamer/DAC. I would like to use my Ethernet switch's SFP+ port to connect it via fiber to the Etherregen and could use some help choosing the correct cables and adapters. My chain will be: PC -> Ethernet Cable -> QNAP QSW-308-1C switch (which has 2 SFP+ ports) -> fiber -> Etherregen (SFP in) -> Ethernet out -> Ethernet in to my Esoteric N-05XD streamer/DAC.

So basically I (think) I need the following:

- two transceiver modules (one out of the Qnap switch and one into the Etherregen

- one fiber cable between the two. 

In order to avoid ordering the wrong transceivers and cables on Amazon and having to return, would anyone be willing to recommend specific transceivers and cables that work in this specific chain?

From reading around the forum, I think these would work:

- FTLF1318P3BTL transceivers

- FiberCablesDirect 2Pk 2M OS2 LC LC Single Mode Fiber Patch Cables

But please let me know if there are better models, or if I'm missing something else.

Thanks!

txenakis

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What do you think you'll gain by going fiber optic?  How long is your run?  Jerry

Based on the information provided, it seems like you have identified the necessary components for your setup, including the transceiver modules and fiber cable. The FTLF1318P3BTL transceiver modules are compatible with the QNAP QSW-308-1C switch, which has two SFP+ ports. These transceiver modules can transmit data over single-mode fiber optic cables.

For the fiber optic cable, the FiberCablesDirect 2Pk 2M OS2 LC LC Single Mode Fiber Patch Cables you have identified are also a suitable choice. These cables have LC connectors on both ends and are compatible with the transceiver modules you have selected.

It is important to note that you need to choose the correct type of fiber optic cable for your setup. In your case, single-mode fiber optic cable is recommended since it allows for longer transmission distances and higher bandwidth compared to multimode fiber optic cable.

Overall, it seems like you have made appropriate choices for the transceiver modules and fiber optic cables in your setup. However, you may want to double-check the specifications of your equipment and consult with the manufacturer or a technical expert to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.