Frequently Asked Questions
The TP-LINK MC220L measures three point seventy-two inches in length, two point eighty-seven inches in width, and one point zero six inches in height.
The MC220L supports a data transfer speed of one thousand megabits per second.
The MC220L complies with IEEE 802.3ab for 1000Base-T and IEEE 802.3z for 1000Base-SX/LX/LH standards.
To install the MC220L, connect the fiber cable to the SFP slot and the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port, then power on the device.
No, the MC220L is designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed to outdoor elements.
Yes, the MC220L can operate as a standalone device without the need for a chassis.
To clean the MC220L, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior, ensuring not to use any abrasive materials.
The TP-LINK MC220L typically comes with a limited warranty period of two years, but check the specifics with the retailer.
If the MC220L does not power on, check the power adapter connection and try a different power outlet.
No, the MC220L is designed for use with multi-mode and single-mode fiber cables with LC-Type connectors.
The MC220L can extend fiber distance up to zero point fifty-five kilometers for multi-mode fiber and ten kilometers for single-mode fiber.
Yes, the TP-LINK MC220L is equipped with easy-to-view LED indicators to monitor network status.
The MC220L uses an external power supply that is included with the device.
The MC220L is optimized for TP-LINK's MiniGBIC modules but may work with other compatible brands.
The TP-LINK MC220L has a compact design, making it lightweight, though specific weight details are not provided.




