Using a TEM00 laser source as input into a multimode optical fiber can result in multimode output due to modal dispersion. As the beam propagates, energy from the TEM00 mode couples into higher transverse modes, particularly over longer fiber lengths. This phenomenon is a key consideration in telecom applications, especially when mixing single-mode and multimode fibers. While short multimode segments can function adequately, longer lengths lead to significant signal attenuation and obscured readability. Monitoring the output on an oscilloscope can provide insights into the effects of dispersion.