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VDSL2 LAN Extender
User Manual
Ver 1.02
Page 1: ...1 VDSL2 LAN Extender User Manual Ver 1 02 ...
Page 2: ...2 Table of Content 1 Introductions 3 2 Application Notes 3 3 Features 4 4 Packing Contents 4 5 LED Indicators 5 6 Dip Switches Settings 5 7 Data Rates Distances 6 ...
Page 3: ...ing With plug and play features and minimum installation time each RP VC102EM can be configured into either CO for central side or RT for remote side by dip switch setting The RP VC102EM conforms to the ITU T G 993 1 and G 993 2 to meet VDSL VDSL2 and SG15Q4 DMT for network requirements A pair of RP VC102EM offers a cost effective solution for bandwidth hungry applications such as LAN to LAN conne...
Page 4: ...p to 2048 Discrete Multi Tone DMT bins Auto MDIX for 10 100 BaseT Ethernet LAN Ports Low Latency for Video Voice Data applications Selectable SNR margin User may select fixed SNR margin 9 dB or 6dB for different DSL loops When 9dB SNR margin is selected the systems will maintain the SNR margin at 9 dB across the loop length for the best system stability 4 Packing Contents Inside the package you sh...
Page 5: ...activities DSL Green On indicates VDSL2 is in connection Flashing indicates VDSL2 is in line handshaking M S Green On indicates RP VC102EM is set as Slave VTU R mode OFF indicates RP VC102EM is set as Master VTU C mode 6 Dip Switches Settings ON 1 2 3 4 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 VTU C R Profile Profile SNR OFF VTU CO 30a Annex A 9dB ON VTU CPE 17a Annex B ISDN 997 6dB ON 1 2 3 4 Pin 1 VTU C R Switch...
Page 6: ...in 4 Signal to Noise Ratio SNR Margin 9dB Higher SNR margin 9dB will result in less error with more stable VDSL2 link 6dB Original and Normal channel noise protection with 6 dB SNR 7 Data Rates Distances Performance in AWG 24 Line at 6dB with full rate Down Stream Data Rate Mbps Up Stream Data Rate Mbps Distance feet 100 100 1000 90 70 1250 80 60 1500 70 45 1750 60 38 2000 48 28 2500 39 18 3000 35...