Refurb Squared
Arista Networks Compatible 200GBASE-SR4 QSFP56 4 x 50G PAM4 850nm 100m DOM MPO-12/UPC MMF Optical Transceiver Module
Arista Networks Compatible 200GBASE-SR4 QSFP56 4 x 50G PAM4 850nm 100m DOM MPO-12/UPC MMF Optical Transceiver Module
ISO 14001:2015
ISO 45001:2018
ISO 9001:2015
The Arista QSFP-200G-SR4 Compatible QSFP56 Optical Transceiver Module is designed for 200GBASE Ethernet throughput over MTP/MPO-12 connectors using OM4 multimode fiber (MMF) with a wavelength of 850nm up to 100 meters. The transceiver is compliant with IEEE 802.3bs, 200GBASE-SR4, CMIS Rev 4.0 & SFF-8665 standards. Digital diagnostics functions are available via the I2C interface. It is suitable for data centers, high performance computing networks, enterprise core and distribution layer applications.
Enterprise Grade Performance
Enterprise Grade Performance
Our networking cables and optical transceivers are designed for high-performance enterprise networks. They support fast data transmission, stable connectivity, and consistent signal strength across switches, servers, and routers.
Wide Device Compatibility
Wide Device Compatibility
These modules are engineered to work with many leading networking brands such as Cisco, Juniper, Arista, and other enterprise systems. They integrate easily into existing network infrastructure.
Simple Plug And Play Setup
Simple Plug And Play Setup
Installation is quick and easy. Simply insert the cable or transceiver into the compatible port and it begins operating immediately without complicated configuration.
Reliable Connection Stability
Tested And Verified Products
Affordable Enterprise Pricing

Competitive Pricing
Refurb Squared networking hardware delivers high-speed connectivity using tested optical modules and enterprise-grade cables built for reliability and seamless device compatibility.
Built For Reliable Networking
At Refurb Squared we provide high-quality networking hardware trusted by engineers and IT professionals. Our mission is to deliver reliable technology at affordable prices.





