The daily maintenance of fiber optic extenders mainly includes the following aspects:
Check the fiber optic connection regularly: Ensuring that the fiber optic connector is clean and properly connected is the key to ensuring the quality of signal transmission. Check the cleanliness of the fiber optic connector regularly to avoid dust and dirt affecting signal transmission. If the connection is found to be loose or contaminated, the connector should be re-plugged or cleaned in time.
Check the power supply: The stability of the power supply and the matching of voltage and current are crucial to the normal operation of the fiber optic extender. Check the power cord and adapter regularly to ensure that they are working properly, and replace the aging power cord and adapter if necessary.
Equipment hardware inspection: Regularly check the working status of the equipment hardware, including the motherboard, sensors and other key components. If a hardware failure is found, it should be repaired or replaced in time.
Software update and maintenance: Ensure that the firmware and software of the fiber optic extender are kept up to date to avoid equipment failures caused by software problems. Check and update the equipment software regularly to ensure its normal operation.
Environmental management: The fiber optic extender should be placed in a dry and ventilated environment to avoid the impact of humidity and high temperature on the equipment. Check the heat dissipation of the equipment regularly to ensure that it is in good working condition. Regular testing and maintenance records: Establish regular testing and maintenance records to record the specific content and results of each maintenance. This helps to detect potential problems in time and take measures to solve them








