Legrand Adds Almost 50 New Networking Transceivers to Its Networking Product Line

Legrand Transceivers

December 10, 2015

The Q-Series transceiver offering from Legrand operates in wide ranges of equipment from popular manufacturers such as Arista, Brocade, Cisco, Finisar, HP, Juniper, and more. The offering is competitively priced, TAA compliant, and guaranteed to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Highlights include:
• fast availability for stocked and custom parts
• expanded offering includes the most popular 95 units, with a selection of copper and fibre
• meets or exceeds all MSA requirements

Legrand’s transceiver offering has been expanded to operate in a wider range of equipment from popular manufacturers such as Arista, Brocade, Cisco, Finisar, HP, Juniper, and more. Legrand’s transceiver offering is competitively priced, TAA compliant and guaranteed to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Find out more: www.legrand.ca/datacom/networking/transceivers.aspx

 

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Other Products:

Legrand Introduces New Harmony 0-10V Dimmer

Legrand Offers Desktop Power, Communications and USB Charging

Legrand Heavy-Duty Fed Spec USB Chargers

Legrand Front Door Video Monitoring Internet Enabling Kit

Legrand’s New Plugs, Connectors Designed for Corrosive Environments

Legrand Fully Redesigns Ladder Cable Tray

Legrand Relaunchs 6″ Round Furniture Feed Floorsource Floor Box (6FF-AFB)

 Legrand’s New Wiremold Product: Industry First 8-Gangs Poke-Thru

Legrand On-Q Digital Audio System: Connect a Home to Limitless Listening

Legrand Wiremold deQuorum Flip-Up Table Boxes

Legrand Intuity Provides Whole Home Control of Technology

Legrand Introduces 7 Fire-Classified Floor Boxes

Legrand Drives Electrical Load Management and Compliance with New Receptacles

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Legrand Fully Redesigns Ladder Cable Tray

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