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majortom1029

join:2006-10-19
Lindenhurst, NY

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reply to gregsandiego
Re: [General] Using Media Converters to deploy FTTB

Huntington Public Library , New York

gregsandiego

join:2009-03-14
reply to majortom1029
majortom,
who is your co?

majortom1029

join:2006-10-19
Lindenhurst, NY
reply to gregsandiego
OMG we just bought a fiber to t1 box from your company . I must say so far its been rock solid.

gregsandiego

join:2009-03-14
reply to LazMan
I don't know them. I work for OMNITRON, a US based mfg. Have you heard of OMNITRON?

LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to gregsandiego
I see lots of Conoga Perkins 9119 units deployed; although my company doesn't use them. We use Nebula VFast units, ourselves. Google on both will turn up the specs and details. For Multimode, or when more intelligence is required on the link, we use RAD ETX chassis, with appropriate SFP's.

gregsandiego

join:2009-03-14
reply to LazMan
Fair enough I won't ask then. What brand of media converters do you use?
Greg

LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to gregsandiego
said by gregsandiego See Profile :

Hi Laz,
Do you work for Rogers?
Greg
Nope - work for a large CLEC, that shall remain nameless...

gregsandiego

join:2009-03-14
reply to LazMan
Hi Laz,
Do you work for Rogers?
Greg

LazMan

join:2003-03-26
Angus, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to gregsandiego
My company deploys Ethernet via fibre media adapters very heavily... Usable reach is about 20km for the products we use. Services from 2-100 meg, generally.

It works well, although they are "dumb" devices, so troubleshooting is sometime labour intensive.

Laz


tschmidt
Premium,MVM
join:2000-11-12
Milford, NH
reply to gregsandiego
I'd think manageability would be an issue compared to using switch fiber port.

PON seems to be the preferred FTTP technology for most roll outs rather then switched Ethernet.

/tom

gregsandiego

join:2009-03-14
reply to alphapointe
I work with media converters that can go be 80Km, so I'm not worried about that one. The competition is usually layer 2/3 devices...


alphapointe
Premium,MVM
join:2002-02-10
Columbia, MO
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reply to gregsandiego
The only issue I see here is most media converters, with SM fiber, only go to about 1.2 miles. Your POP would have to be awfully close to the business you are deploying to.

gregsandiego

join:2009-03-14
What are your experiences with using media converters as the CPE/last mile device to deploy ethernet to a business? How does this compare to using a more sophisticated and expensive product like a small Cisco switch?
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