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NETGEAR ProSafe 1000Base-T SFP RJ45 transceiver for 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet
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NETGEAR AGM734-10000S 1000Base-T SFP RJ45 | Copper Gigabit

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MPN: AGM734-10000S

$120.95$188.26

MAP: $129.99

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Key Features

  • 1000Base-T copper transceiver
  • 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet support
  • RJ45 connector
  • SFP form factor
  • NETGEAR ProSafe compatibility
  • Twisted-pair copper media support
  • Add copper uplinks using a 1000Base-T SFP interface
  • Support mixed-speed networking with 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
Bring copper connectivity into SFP-based switch ports with the NETGEAR ProSafe 1000Base-T SFP RJ45 GBIC. Designed for 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, this module lets teams extend network reach over standard twisted-pair cabling while preserving the modularity of an SFP slot. That matters in access layers, branch closets, and mixed-media environments where fiber is unnecessary or already terminated at the edge. The RJ45 interface simplifies integration with existing copper runs, reducing the need for media converters or separate uplink hardware. For operations teams, it also keeps spare inventory straightforward: one compact transceiver can support multiple copper link speeds depending on the connected device. This module is a strong fit when you need a dependable copper uplink in a switch platform that accepts SFP transceivers. It helps maintain port flexibility, reduce cabling complexity, and keep deployment costs aligned with the actual network requirement rather than over-specifying the link.

Ideal For

  • Connect a switch SFP slot to a copper access device
  • Add Gigabit uplinks in branch or closet deployments
  • Replace a fiber requirement with standard RJ45 cabling
  • Support mixed-speed edge networks with one transceiver type

Why This Product

  • 1Uses copper RJ45 instead of fiber optics
  • 2Supports 10/100/1000 Mbps for mixed-speed environments
  • 3Keeps SFP slot flexibility while using standard Ethernet cabling
  • 4Better fit than media converters for simple copper uplinks