Are there any cases where you want to connect to the network via a wired connection, specifically fiber optic, on a laptop with Windows 7/8.1 or a MacBook?
From a security perspective, the proliferation of wireless LAN networks poses a high risk for companies and hospitals. Additionally, in environments where electromagnetic wave effects must be considered, are there any projects that require securely linking Windows tablets, MacBook Pros, or laptops running Linux at 100 Mbps in a safe manner? The Scorpion-USB is a USB 2.0 connected 100M Ethernet adapter. It can directly recognize 100BASE-FX as a device on a laptop, allowing for power supply via USB bus power and direct extension through optical fiber. The connection can be made to devices with a 100BASE-FX communication standard or to a 100BASE-FX SFP module inserted into an SFP switch, or to a media converter as a counterpart. The optical fiber can be of SC connector type or LC connector type, and if there is a need, ultra-long distance (up to 200 km) using single-mode LC optical fiber is also possible. The drivers provided are compatible with Win7/8.0/8.1, 32/64bit, and have obtained WHQL certification. It also supports OSX 10.5 to 10.10.
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