Support

Service For You With All Sincerity

  • What is the difference between 100G QSFP and QSFP28?

    The terms "100G QSFP" and "QSFP28" both refer to optical transceiver modules used in high-speed data communication, particularly in data centers and telecommunications networks. While they share similarities, they are not exactly the same, and the key difference lies in the data rates they support.100G QSFP:"100G QSFP" refers to a form factor that supports data rates

  • What is the difference between 4sfp and 4sfp+?

    The terms "4SFP" and "4SFP+" refer to different types of network modules or configurations. The key difference between them lies in the data transfer rates they support.4SFP:"4SFP" typically refers to a module or configuration that includes four SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports.SFP is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver used for various networking applications

  • What is the difference between BiDi and SWDM4?

    Both BiDi (Bidirectional) and SWDM4 (Short Wavelength Division Multiplexing 4) are technologies used in optical communication, specifically in the context of multimode fiber (MMF) for data transmission. However, they achieve bidirectional communication in different ways. BiDi (Bidirectional):BiDi technology uses a single optical fiber for both transmit and receive directions. It relies on dif

  • Is QSFP compatible with SFP?

    No, QSFP (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) and SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) are not compatible with each other. QSFP and SFP are different form-factor transceivers with different physical dimensions and electrical interfaces, and they are not interchangeable. QSFP modules are larger and have more lanes than SFP modules, and as a result, they are not physically or electrically compatible.Howe

  • What is the purpose of BiDi SFP?

    BiDi SFP (Bidirectional Small Form-Factor Pluggable) is a type of optical transceiver used in fiber optic communication. The primary purpose of BiDi SFP is to enable bidirectional communication over a single fiber optic cable. In traditional fiber optic communication, separate fibers are used for transmitting and receiving data. However, BiDi technology allows both the transmission and reception o