Which Point-to-Point solution suits me?
Point-to-point technology allows you to distribute your network over the existing telephone or antenna line.
This is especially useful if you don't have the possibility to install new cabling, or if you simply don't want to go through the hassle
But which technology is right for your needs? You can use the following table to orient yourself depending on the desired cable length and maximum bandwidth.
Technology | Maximum speed & cable length | Cable Type | Vendor No | Part No |
G.fast via 2-Wire: | Up to 1,5Gbit/s - up to 500m / 0,3mi | 2-Wire Twisted Pair | ALL-BM320 | |
G.hn via Coax: | Up to 720MBit/s - up to 800 m / 0,5mi | 50/75 Ohm Coax | ALL-GHN102-Coax-Set | |
G.hn via 2-Wire: | Up to 250 MBit/s - up to 350 m / 0,2mi | 2-Wire Twisted Pair | ALL-GHN101-2-wire-set | |
VDSL2 via 2-Wire: | Up to 100 MBit/s - up to 2,5 km / 1,5mi | 2-Wire Twisted Pair | ALL126Ax3 Bundle | |
VDSL2 via 2-Wire: | Up to 100 MBit/s - up to 2,5 km / 1,5mi | 2-Wire Twisted Pair | ALL-MC115VDSL2_Bundle | |
VDSL2 via 2-Wire+PoE: | Up to 100 MBit/s - up to 2,5 km / 1,5mi | 2-Wire Twisted Pair | ALL-MC115VDSL2+ALL-MC115P |
G.fast via 2-Draht
G.fast is the latest technology according to ITU-T G.9700 and G.9701 with up to 1.5Gbit transmission rate. From now on, fast point-to-point connections are also possible via two-wire. G.fast is optionally seen as an alternative or successor to VDSL2 vectoring. However, a higher transmission rate with G.fast only occurs over very short distances. Over 500 m, it offers no performance advantage over VDSL2. Therefore, G.fast is rather the technical successor of VDSL2.
Features: Manageable (profiles can be changed if necessary), integrated 4-port Gigabit switch, integrated splitter for simultaneous analog telephony and VDSL2 broadband, line connection terminal block or RJ11
G.fast 2-Wire
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G.hn via Coax
With the G.hn Gigabit Ethernet Bridge "ALL-GHN102-Coax" you can extend your network with the
existing TV cabling. You can simply use the existing coax cabling in the wall. With the ALL-GHN102-Coax you can expand your network so fast, without rewiring and with little effort - and up to 800 meters.
Features: Unmanaged, integrated 2 port switch, integrated splitter for simultaneous TV connection and G.hn, line connection 2x F-SAT
G.HN Coax
G.hn via 2-wire
With the G.hn Gigabit Ethernet Bridge "ALL-GHN101-2wire" you can extend your network via the existing telephone line. Thus, it is not necessary to perform a new cabling. The distance can be up to 350 meters with G.hn over 2-wire.
Features: Unmanaged, integrated 2 port Gigabit switch, integrated splitter for simultaneous analog telephony and G.hn broadband, line connection RJ11 or optional adapter RJ11 to terminal PIN (Art. 155281)
G.HN 2-Wire
VDSL via 2-wire Intro
The ALLNET VDSL2 components are suitable for leased lines over 2-wire connections up to a length of 2.5 km and for short distances of a bandwidth of up to 100 MBit/s (depending on length). At the same time, analog telephones can be connected and operated over the same line.
With the ALL126 series this function is already integrated, for the ALL-MC115(P-)VDSL2 an external splitter is required. Especially for hotels, schools, hospitals, listed buildings and more, this technology is the optimal solution to provide cost-efficient, high-performance network applications with minimum effort and to realize them via an already existing telephone cable network.
VDSL2 via 2-wire (with integrated splitter for simultaneous analog telephony)
Features: Manageable (VDSL2 profiles can be changed if necessary), integrated 4 port Gigabit switch, integrated splitter for simultaneous analog telephony and VDSL2 broadband, line connection terminal block or RJ11
ALL126 Master and Slave
VDSL2 via 2-wire (without integrated splitter)
Features: Unmanaged, integrated 2 Fast-Ethernet port switch, line connection terminal block or RJ11
ALL-MC115VDSL
Features: Unmanaged, integrated 2 port Fast-Ethernet PoE switch, line connection terminal block or RJ11
ALL-MC115P-VDSL with PoE output ports