The connection method between adapters and fiber jumpers mainly depends on the specific equipment and application scenarios. Here are some common connection steps and precautions:
Direct connection
Identification interface: Firstly, confirm whether the interface types on the fiber optic jumper and adapter match. Common fiber optic interfaces include FC, SC, LC, ST, etc., ensuring that the interfaces at both ends are consistent.
Clean the interface: Before connecting, use a dedicated fiber optic cleaning tool or alcohol swab to clean the interface on the fiber optic jumper and adapter to ensure connection quality.
Insertion interface: Insert one end of the fiber optic jumper into the interface of the adapter, ensuring that it is inserted properly and hearing a "click" sound or feeling obvious resistance indicates successful connection.
Check connection: After the connection is completed, the quality of the connection can be checked by observing whether the connection between the fiber optic jumper and the adapter is tight, and whether there is any looseness or detachment.

Indirect connection
Connect the first adapter: Insert one end of the fiber optic jumper into the interface of the first adapter and follow the steps for direct connection as described above.
Connect the second adapter or device: Connect another fiber optic patch cord or device to the other end of the first adapter, or connect the other end of the first adapter to another adapter, following the steps for direct connection.
Check connections: Ensure that all connections are tight and reliable, without any looseness or detachment.
matters needing attention
Matching interface: Before connecting, it is necessary to confirm whether the interface types on the fiber optic jumper and adapter match, otherwise the connection cannot be made.
Clean the interface: Before connecting, be sure to clean the interface to avoid dust or dirt affecting the quality of the connection.
Avoid frequent plugging and unplugging: Frequent plugging and unplugging of fiber optic jumpers and adapters can damage the interface and reduce its lifespan. Therefore, after the connection is completed, try to avoid unnecessary plugging and unplugging operations as much as possible.
Professional installation: For complex network environments or scenarios that require high-precision connections, it is recommended to seek the help of professionals for installation and debugging.
In summary, the connection method between adapters and fiber jumpers is relatively simple, but it is necessary to pay attention to the interface type, clean the interface, avoid frequent plugging and unplugging, and seek professional help. Correctly connecting adapters and fiber jumpers can ensure stable transmission of network signals and improve network performance.




