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VDSL2 P2P Modem

Overview
With up to 100Mbps for downstream and 95Mbps for upstream, the VDSL2 Point-to-Point Modem connection offers higher data transfer rates and more bandwidth than conventional ADSL connections.

The VDSL2 P2P provides a robust and
extremely reliable connection at up to one mile.
The solution allows the extension of the internal
network (without compromising speed or content) to
places not previously available.

100/95 Mbps VDSL2 – Delivering 100Mbps even to the farthest points of your infrastructure.
The VDSL2 P2P Modem is a network extender providing network connectivity never before possible without the use of fiber. High bandwidth throughput of 100Mbps, the VDSL2 P2P Modem can bridge buildings, disjointed office spaces, even golf course facilities through existing PSTN infrastructure.

A VSDL2 P2P connection can be established in minutes and the most remote areas of your environment can have high speed internet access. The provided bandwidth easily supports workgroups, web/ security camera and multiple VoIP handsets at extreme distances.

The single design of the VDSL2 P2P Modem allows for flexible/ interchangeable device placement through the use of useraccessible dip switches. VDSL2 P2P Modems are connected through any twisted pair wiring infrastructure – from standard PSTN architectures to dedicated CAT5 runs extending beyond the ethernet 300-ft. limit. A pair of VDSL2 P2P Modems will connect across a legacy PSTN architecture within seconds and deliver a robust highspeed connection.

Key Features

  • High-Speed 100/95Mbps communication link over existing phone lines
  • Operates transparent to high layer protocols such as TCP/IP
  • Auto-MDIX and Auto-sensing 10Base-T or 100Base-TX and Full or Half-Duplex on the Ethernet port
  • Plug and Play design for simple installation
    and single DIP switch configuration
  • Status LEDs for simple monitoring of the
    device and connection status

Specifications
Network Standards

  • IEEE802.3 10BASE-T, 10Mbit/s
  • IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX, Fast Ethernet
    at 100Mbit/s, Auto-negotiation
  • IEEE802.3x Full Duplex and Flow Control

Protocol:

  • Transparent to higher layer protocols Connectors
  • Fast Ethernet: Two RJ45 Connectors
  • RJ11: Two RJ11 Female Connectors, one for line, the other for phone

Transmission Speed and Distance

  • Within a distance of 300 meters maximum speed of 100/95Mbps
  • 50Mbps@915 meters (3,000 feet), reach down to 20Mbps @ about 1.7Km (5,600 feet) with 176dBm/Hz Noise Floor
  • Selectable "Band Plan" allows for allocation of throughput

Fast Ethernet Interface:

  • 10/100Mbps
  • MDI/MDI-X Auto Crossover

Network Management

  • Diagnosis of DSL link function
  • Line SNR select
  • Line Interleave protect
  • CO/CPE side selectable
  • Band Plan profile selectable

Indicators

  • Power LED
  • LAN 1 Link/Act LED
  • LAN 2 Link/Act LED
  • Line CPE/CO LED
  • Line Link/Act LED

Environment Conditions

  • Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 40ºC (32 ~ 104ºF)
  • Storage Temperature: -20 ~ 70ºC (-4 ~ 158ºF)
  • Operating Humidity: 10% ~ 90%, Non-condensing

Power Requirement

  • External Power Supply: 12V/1A
  • Power consumption: < 4 Watts

Physical Dimension

  • 155mm(W) x 83mm(D) x 30mm(H)

Unit Weight

  • 300g

Emissions Compliance

  • FCC part 15 Class B, CE Mark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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