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Ruckus 10GBASE-ER SFP+ transceiver for 10 GbE long-reach links up to 40 km
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Ruckus 10GBASE-ER SFP+ 40 km Transceiver | 10 GbE, Enterprise

Ruckus Networks

MPN: 10G-SFPP-ER

$7,209.33$9,995.00
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Key Features

  • 10GBASE-ER optical transceiver
  • 10 GbE data rate
  • SFP+ form factor
  • Extended reach up to 40 km
  • Designed for long-distance Ethernet links
  • Ruckus Networks branded optic
  • Extend 10 GbE connectivity using 10GBASE-ER support for up to 40 km
  • Preserve long-haul network design with SFP+ transceiver compatibility
Keep long-distance 10 GbE links stable with the Ruckus 10GBASE-ER SFP+ transceiver. Built for Ethernet runs up to 40 km, this optic is suited to backbone interconnects, campus-to-campus links, and aggregation paths where short-range modules simply do not provide enough reach. The ER class is a practical choice when network design calls for distance, optical budget, and fewer intermediate handoffs. It helps teams extend service across larger facilities or between buildings while staying within a familiar SFP+ footprint. That makes it easier to standardize on one transceiver class for long-haul 10 GbE links without changing switch architecture. For infrastructure teams, the value is in control: fewer compromises on reach, a compact module format, and a deployment profile aligned with enterprise optical planning. When the network needs to span more ground, this transceiver gives you the distance headroom to do it cleanly.

Ideal For

  • Campus-to-campus 10 GbE interconnects
  • Backbone links between network aggregation points
  • Long-reach uplinks in enterprise optical designs
  • Replacement transceiver stock for extended-distance deployments

Why This Product

  • 140 km reach for long-distance Ethernet links
  • 2SFP+ footprint fits standard enterprise switch ports
  • 3Better suited to backbone and inter-building runs than short-range optics
  • 4Designed for 10 GbE deployments that need optical headroom