Extend ethernet via two-wire lines at up to 220 Mbit/s
If you transmit data via two-wire lines, we offer you a cost-effective solution to upgrade this infrastructure for communication via Ethernet (IEEE802.3). Because with our extender ADC-ETH-VDSL, Ethernet data can be forwarded at up to 220 Mbit/s without you having to invest in new fiber optic cabling - at lower bandwidths, distances of 1500 m and more are even possible, depending on the quality of the wires.
The VDSL2 (Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line) method supported by our Ethernet extender is a transmission technology specified by the International Telecommunication Union ITU in the ITU-T G.993.1, G993.2 and G.997.1 standards. Two devices are required per connection, serving as master and slave. The respective function of the physically identical extenders can be easily set up via DIP switches on the front panel.
For diagnostics, the ADC-ETH-VDSL has six LEDs that indicate the status of the power supply, the operating mode (master/slave) and the VDSL connection. Its Ethernet interface recognizes the MAC addresses of the connected local area network (LAN) and forwards the data packets that do not belong to the local side of the connection to the other. Up to 4000 MAC addresses can be stored in the address table of the integrated bridge. Address filtering is performed at a speed of 44,000 packets per second.