Patton electronic 1068 VDSL manual

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    1 1 1 1 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs Applications What is the pri mary application for the Model 1 068 Multi-Rate VDSL Ethernet E xtender? LAN Extension & S ervice Integration Patton's Model 1068 VDSL M odems provide up to 16 Mbps of high speed Ethernet and v oice services between LANs or other netw ork-enabled devices over a single twisted-pair. T[...]

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    2 2 2 2 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs Product Rela ted Questions How is the VDSL connection establishe d? Four steps are required to establish a co mmunications link between the two M odel 1068 Ethernet Extenders (Local and Remote) and the respective network devices. 1) Connect the 10 /100Base-TX devices to the Ethern et port of each 1068 unit. 2) Connect th[...]

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    3 3 3 3 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs *NOTE: Distance s are based on a minimum to n o cross talk environment. This dis tance table includes the p otential 328ft (100 m) Ethernet connect ions on both ends of the comm unications link. Can the line rate be altered on the Mode l 1068 to achieve lowe r bandwidths and/or longer distances? Yes, the line rate can be[...]

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    4 4 4 4 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs Does the Mode l 1068 operate in pairs ? Yes, the Model 1068 must operate in pairs . For each link, a Central Office (1068DV/C O/E) and Customer Premise (1068DV/CP/E) unit is re quired. For concentrated applications , the 1068RC and 1068 stand alone can be used to operate w ith the VDSL Concentrator (Model 3324). Which en[...]

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    5 5 5 5 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs What devices typically connect to the Etherne t 10/100Base -TX port? Devices that typically connect to the Ethernet port are Ethernet Hubs/Sw itches, Remote PC’s, and any other network enabled device. How is the Ethernet port configured to accept 1 0 or 100Base -TX? The Ethernet port automatically senses 10 or 100Base-[...]