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Industrial > Networking > Wireless > LaserLink 1000, 500, and 200
Networking > Wireless > Extenders > LaserLink 1000, 500, and 200
Networking > Wireless > Free Space Optics (FSO) > LaserLink 1000, 500, and 200
Wireless > Wireless Network > Free Space Optics (FSO) > LaserLink 1000, 500, and 200 |
LaserLink 500, 1.25-Gbps Fiber Optic
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LWU0500GB-E-US |
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Description:
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) models eliminate the need for a nearby power outlet.
- Optional IP-based SNMP management software enables you to monitor LaserLink from your Web browser.
- Multibeam signals ensure reliable performance.
- Rugged aluminum and steel construction.
- Built-in signal monitoring enables you to check and control signal saturation and link integrity.
- Safe infrared lasers don't harm wildlife.
- Avoid the high costs associated with leased lines and frequency licenses. LaserLink network extenders act as a wireless cable to deliver simple and cost-effective backbone links over distances up to 3280.8 feet (1000 m). These high-speed laser links are ideal for interbuilding campus applications where fiber optic cable is impractical or cost-prohibitive. Wire-speed data transfer with virtually no latency means you get the same throughput you could expect from your wired network. FSO Technology LaserLink uses Free Space Optics (FSO), a wireless communications technology that transfers data, voice, and video through the air over modulated infrared or visible signals--or put more simply--lasers. These infrared lasers are safe and don't harm wildlife. FSO technology is similar to fiber optic communications in that it uses lasers along with optical receivers and transmitters to relay information. But unlike fiber optic technology, which encases the signal in a glass-core cable, FSO technology sends information through open space. This gives FSO the edge in applications in which it's cost-prohibitive or impossible to install fiber cable--such as in dense urban areas, in historical structures that can't be modified, or on campuses, to name just a few. FSO has many advantages over other types of wireless transmission. It's extremely fast, and it delivers wire-speed performance comparable to fiber optic cable. And like fiber, FSO is immune to electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. But unlike other types of wireless, FSO doesn't require licenses or fees. Plus it's protocol independent and can support most data transmission standards, from network standards such as Ethernet to military protocols such as MIL. Flexible LaserLink network extenders are available to support a variety of distances, configurations, and power options. Because LaserLink is totally transparent to data, it's adaptable to a very wide range of equipment. Choose from models that support copper or fiber cabling. Industry-standard RJ-45 or fiber SC connectors mean LaserLink works seamlessly with equipment ranging from Ethernet to PBXs. Choose the 100-Mbps model for linking 100-Mbps networks such as Fast Ethernet; choose the 1.25-Gbps model for serious high-volume backbone links using high-speed standards such as Gigabit Ethernet. To check LaserLink's suitability for non-Ethernet applications, contact our FREE Tech Support. LaserLink network extenders are avail
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