Allied Telesis
SKU: AT-MMC6006-60
Overview
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Overview
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The Allied Telesis AT-MMC6005-60 is a mini media converter designed to bridge VDSL2 copper links to 10/100/1000T Ethernet — a practical solution when running new fiber is impractical and existing telephone-grade copper is already in place. The AT-MMC6005-60 ships with a universal power supply, making it deployable across international sites without sourcing a separate PSU. This form factor fits installations where rack space is at a premium or the converter needs to sit at a remote endpoint such as a wiring closet, desktop, or camera-mounting location on legacy copper infrastructure.
The AT-MMC6005-60 is part of the Allied Telesis MMC6000 mini media converter series. Confirm VDSL2 profile compatibility with the paired remote unit or DSLAM before deploying — VDSL2 performance depends on matched profiles at both ends of the copper run. Consult the Allied Telesis product family documentation to verify interoperability with specific MMC6000-series partner devices. For broader media converter options including fiber-to-copper and SFP-based solutions, review the full category.
The universal PSU included with the AT-MMC6005-60 accepts a range of input voltages — verify local outlet compatibility before installation. As a mini converter, it is intended for standalone desktop or wall-mount use rather than chassis-slot deployment. Pair with an appropriate network switch or router on the 10/100/1000T side; the VDSL2 port connects to the copper pair running to the remote endpoint. Keep copper runs within VDSL2 distance limits for your target throughput — performance degrades with distance on copper, so validate line length against the VDSL2 profile in use before committing to a run. For structured cabling guidance, a network cabling reference can help scope the copper plant.
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