$152.93 CAD

AddOn Rad SFP-4 Compatible TAA Compliant 100Base-ZX SFP Transceiver (SMF, 1550nm, 80km, LC)
This Rad® SFP-4 compatible SFP transceiver provides 100Base-ZX throughput up to 80km over single-mode fiber (SMF) using a wavelength of 1550nm via an LC connector. It is guaranteed to be 100% compatible with the equivalent Rad® transceiver. This easy to install, hot swappable transceiver has been programmed, uniquely serialized and data-traffic and application tested to ensure that it will initialize and perform identically. It is built to meet or exceed the specifications of Rad®, as well as to comply with MSA (Multi-Source Agreement) standards to ensure seamless network integration. This transceiver is Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant. We stand behind the quality of our products and proudly offer a limited lifetime warranty.


  • With 100Base-ZX technology, enjoy up to 100Mbps data transfer rate over optical fiber cable

  • Featuring Fast Ethernet port to enhance the data transfer rate by up to 100Mbps for connectivity

  • Supports optical fiber cable for durable performance, minimal signal loss, and fast data transfers to greater distances

  • For transmitting data at gigabit speed over hundreds of miles with little integrity loss, single-mode fiber optic is an ideal solution

Product Type: SFP
Country Of Origin: United States
Brand Name: AddOn
Compatibility:
  • RAD Data Communications SFP-4
  • MSA Compliant
Manufacturer: AddOn
Product Name: SFP Module
Manufacturer Part Number: SFP-4-AO
Manufacturer Website Address: http://www.addoncomputer.com
Limited Warranty: 3 Year
Weight (Approximate): 6.40 oz (181.44 g)
Feature1: With 100Base-ZX technology, enjoy up to 100Mbps data transfer rate over optical fiber cable
Feature2: Featuring Fast Ethernet port to enhance the data transfer rate by up to 100Mbps for connectivity
Feature3: Supports optical fiber cable for durable performance, minimal signal loss, and fast data transfers to greater distances
Feature4: For transmitting data at gigabit speed over hundreds of miles with little integrity loss, single-mode fiber optic is an ideal solution