Quick Facts
- Kit includes two extenders.
- Long range—up to 22,500-ft. 192 kbps or 26 AWG.
- Rate adaptive from 192 kbps to 4.608 Mbps.
- Plug-and-play installation, transparent to network operations.
- Dual 10-/100-Mbps LAN connections are autosensing and autonegotiating.
- Auto MDI/MDI-X means you never need a crossover cable on the Ethernet side.
Further Details
Forget sluggish Ethernet extenders, the G.SHDSL Two-Wire Ethernet Network Extender provides broadband speeds of up to 5.696 Mbps! On 26 AWG wire it provides 5.696 Mbps at distances up to 7000 feet, 4.608 Mbps at up to 10,000 feet, and 192 kbps at up to 22,500 feet—that's more than four miles! The top speed of 5.696 Mbps is enough speed to support VoIP, Web hosting, even video teleconferencing—and far greater performance than you can expect with older DSL standards such as SDSL. The extender has a rate adaptive setting to provide the maximum data rate supported by line conditions, or you can choose a fixed speed.
The G.SHDSL Two-Wire Ethernet Network Extender enables you to extend your Ethernet network over a single pair of virtually any grade of UTP cable, so you save money by using phone wire or older CAT3 cable you may already have installed. It's ideal for use across spare pairs of wire on 25- or 50-pair trunk cables installed in many buildings to support phone systems. This kind of cable usually has most pairs unused and available to extend your Ethernet network.
Dual Ethernet connections enable you to combine two separate Ethernet data streams over the same G.SHDSL link.
The extenders are easy to install—there's a console port for management—and the extenders are transparent to data, so they're literally plug-and-play.