The IPcoax 1400 Coax Ethernet Switch enables IP-based Video, Data and VoIP
applications over existing coax cabling. The 1400 is an ideal solution for Fiber to
the Home deployments in Multiple Dwelling Units.
Flexible Method for Delivering IP-based Services over Existing Coax
Delivery of FTTH IP-based Triple Play services to Mid-rise apartments, Garden-style
apartments, Condos, and Townhomes is a key demographic for service providers.
These properties present a difficult deployment environment. It is often desirable
to use the existing coax infrastructure to deliver FTTH services.
IPcoax 1400 - The Ideal Solution for FTTH MDU Deployments
Easy service delivery to units using existing coax cable means no rewiring:
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Fast, secure and reliable Plug and Play solution reduces installation time |
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Dynamic bandwidth allocation optimizes throughput based on activity |
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Quality of Service and VLAN termination and tagging |
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Extends fiber optic data speed onto existing coax wiring |
Open Standards Based and Compatible with Existing RF Video
The IPcoax 1400 supports Gigabit Ethernet for optical delivery to the MDU and the
HPNA 3 standard for Ethernet over coax. Existing RF CATV and HPNA share the
same coax cable to be split/combined in the unit.
IPcoax 1400 IP Video Deployment Example:
Each IPcoax 1400 supports 4 units with 100Mbps IP Ethernet bandwidth dedicated
to each unit. The 1400s can be connected to the main Ethernet Switch in
either an EdgeRing or point-to-point configuration. IPcoax 402 HPNA clients are
used in each Unit to convert the coax to RJ-45 Ethernet connections.
Rapid One Step Provisioning, Multiple Management Options
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Easy Plug and Play installation - connect fibers, connect coax cables and power-on. |
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Remote management of 1400 and attached 402 units in the dwelling units reduces maintenance calls |
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ReadyLinks BONUS Graphical User Interface shows status of all 1400 and 402 units in the coax network and
shows network performance statistics such as packet loss and signal to noise ratio. |