Z ALLNET ISP Bridge Modem VDSL2 with vectoring/point-to-point slave modem & 2x PoE IEEE802.3at ports unmanaged ALL-MC116SPV-VDSL2

223.18

ALLNET ALL-MC116SPV-VDSL2, Black, 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3z, 10/100, DMT, ADSL (RJ-11), Ethernet (RJ-45)

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Description

ALLNET ALL-MC116SPV-VDSL2. Product color: Black. Copper Ethernet cabling technology: 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, Network standard: IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3z. Cabling technology: 10/100. Modulation: DMT, WAN port: ADSL (RJ-11), Ethernet (RJ-45), Housing material: Metal. Power consumption (standard operation): 30 W

The ALL-MC116SPV-VDLS2 is a cost-effective unmanaged VDSL2 bridge modem with integrated 2x port PoE switch according to IEEE802.3at with max. 30W per PoE port. The G.993.2 VDSL2 standard technology is used for data transmission on just one pair of copper cables. Data transmission via just one single pair of copper cables. The ALL-MC116SPV-VDSL2 was specially developed to support the vectoring function for Telcom & ISP through to hospitality solutions for operation on DSLAMs. The modem is therefore compatible with standard VDSL2 up to 100Mbit VDSL2 connections. The modem has 2x 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports with PoE IEEE802.3at max. 30W per port. PoE budget = 60W. This extender therefore offers a flexible solution for extending the LAN network and is perfect for use in buildings, hotels, hospitals or other locations outside the range of 10/100/1000Base-T (Ethernet).

Above all, the vectoring technology distinguishes the ALL-MC116SPV-VDSL2 from its brothers in that it is intended for a vectoring connection to a DSLAM, regardless of whether it is used later for provider ISP or in-house DSLAM. It is important to note that this is an unmanaged device. With unmanaged bridge modems, you have NO chance of reading the bandwidth or setting VLAN tags, etc. Of course, you can read the data on your DSLAM as it has been synchronized. The 2x PoE ports according to IEEE802.3at with max. 30W per port are now ideal for operating PoE devices in hospital rooms/hotel rooms/nursing homes etc. on the two ports, such as WLAN access points or PoE tablets, right through to patient monitors or other end devices.