G.fast
ALLNET g.fast is the new generation bridge modems and from point to point modems. The ALL BM-300 can be used as an ISP bridge modem at the provider port as well as a master modem with the ALL-BM310, for a point-to-point connection over 2-wire. G.fast is the successor to the VDSL2 transmission method, which, like VDSL2 vectoring and supervision, is based on vectoring. G.fast promises data transmission rates of up to 1 Gbit/s and more over existing 2-wire copper cables and is only suitable for short cable distances of up to 250 m due to the high frequencies. G.fast is therefore still considered an alternative to FTTH, at least for the time being, and is designed for FTTB and FTTdp networks. The ITU-T specifications G.9700 and G.9701 describe G.fast. G.fast stands for "fast access to subscriber terminals".
G.Fast modem pair for leased lines over 2-wire connections up to a maximum length of 500 metres and a maximum bandwidth of 1 gig (depending on length)
Expected transmission speed
In general, the shorter the copper cable, the higher the signal quality that arrives at the subscriber connection and the higher the speed that is possible.
Highlights:
&p>The ALLNET BM-310 G.Fast master modem can be used in conjunction with the ALLNET ALL-BM300 G-Fast slave modem to realise leased lines over a simple 2-wire copper cable with a length of up to 500m. Bandwidths of up to 1.5 gig/s are possible over short distances (approx. 200 metres). This technology is the ideal solution for providing high-performance network applications with high data rates at low cost and with minimal effort, especially for demanding retrofits in existing IT systems.
Another large field of application is buildings that do not yet have any LAN cabling and that cannot be implemented due to the existing building fabric.
Power supply unit is included in the scope of delivery!
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