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Ruckus E100G-QSFP28-DR1 100 GbE QSFP28 Transceiver | QSFP28, Enterprise
Ruckus Networks
MPN: E100G-QSFP28-DR1
$3,088.80$5,400.00
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Key Features
- 100 Gigabit Ethernet support
- QSFP28 transceiver type
- Wired optical connectivity
- Single-port module design
- Compact high-density form factor
- Designed for fiber-based network links
- Sustain 100 GbE uplinks with a 100 Gigabit Ethernet optical transceiver
- Support dense switch fabrics using the compact QSFP28 form factor
Keep backbone links moving at 100 GbE speeds with the Ruckus E100G-QSFP28-DR1 transceiver. Designed for wired optical connectivity, it fits environments that need dependable high-capacity transport between switches, aggregation layers, and core infrastructure. The QSFP28 form factor supports compact, high-density deployments where port space is valuable and link consistency matters.
This module is a strong choice for teams building out 100 Gigabit Ethernet networks without adding unnecessary complexity. It is suited to data center fabrics, campus aggregation, and other performance-sensitive segments where predictable optical transport is essential. By matching the right transceiver to the right link, you reduce compatibility risk and keep procurement aligned with the installed network design.
For organizations that need to justify the spend, this class of optics helps protect throughput at the edge of the switching layer and supports cleaner scaling as bandwidth demand rises. It is a straightforward way to extend 100 GbE connectivity with the density and reliability expected in enterprise infrastructure.
Ideal For
- Connect top-of-rack switches to aggregation layers in a 100 GbE fabric
- Extend high-speed links between core network switches
- Support bandwidth-heavy data center interconnects
- Standardize optical uplinks across enterprise switching environments
Why This Product
- 1Built for 100 GbE rather than lower-speed uplink tiers
- 2QSFP28 density supports tighter switch port layouts
- 3Wired optical design suits backbone and aggregation links
- 4Single-port module simplifies deployment planning

