Click your source device (e.g., a Cisco 2960 Catalyst Switch) and choose a free or GigabitEthernet port.

Packet Tracer provides a generic "Media Converter" device found under the or Miscellaneous category. Placement & Power : Drag the Media Converter onto the workspace.

Use a to connect the converter's SFP port to a fiber-enabled device (like a fiber-equipped router or another media converter). 2. Modular Fiber Solutions (The "Internal" Alternative)

A common scenario in Packet Tracer is connecting a switch that only has RJ45 copper ports to a distant router or another switch that has a fiber SFP port. 1. The Setup Switch 2960 (Copper port Fa0/1). Device B: Router 2911 (Fiber port). Intermediate: Media Converter (To bridge the gap). 2. Physical Connections

Cisco Packet Tracer does not have a dedicated "Media Converter" device icon in its toolbar. You must use specific network equipment to simulate this media conversion functionality. How Packet Tracer Handles Media Conversion

Drag the module into an empty expansion slot on the back of the device, then flip the power switch back to ON . 🔍 Troubleshooting Link Status & Signal Loss

A media converter is a device that connects two different types of media, such as copper and fiber optic cables, or different network technologies, such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi. In Cisco Packet Tracer, the Media Converter is a virtual device that enables users to connect different media types and network technologies, making it an essential tool for network design and simulation.

to the switch (click the power button/switch on the device image).

Select PT-SWITCH-NM-1FFE . This is a FastEthernet fiber optic port. Drag and drop it into Slot 2 . Click the virtual Power Switch again to turn the device ON . 4. Connect the Links