by progadmin | Jun 26, 2020 | Fiber Optic Cabling
Existing Installations On existing multimode backbones, supporting 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps may be achieved through the utilization of LC-to-MPO fanout that connects existing LC connectors of installed cabling to the MPO (Multi-fiber Push On) connector. LC cord ends are...
by progadmin | Jun 21, 2020 | Fiber Optic Cabling
Migration to 40 Gbps & 100 Gbps In contrast to 10 Gbps backbones that use serial transmission, the newest generation 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps multimode applications use parallel transmission. 40GBASE-SR4 requires eight fibers. Four transmit, while four receive at 10...
by progadmin | Jun 15, 2020 | Cabling, Fiber Optic Cabling
As discussed in Part 1, new developments in wireless technologies have exceeded horizontal bandwidth speeds of 1 Gbps, and faster network speeds are now required via fiber backbone cabling. Part 2 will discuss OM5, Fiber Backbone, and 10 Gbps. OM5 Capable of very high...
by progadmin | Jun 8, 2020 | Fiber Optic Cabling
Up until a few years ago, horizontal cabling installations in the majority of buildings were intended to support up to 1 Gbps speeds. 1000BASE-T was thought to provide adequate bandwidth for horizontal applications. But new developments in wireless technologies have...
by progadmin | Oct 1, 2019 | Fiber Optic Cabling, Network Ideas, Solutions
As discussed in Part 1, organizations with vision make investments in the most effective structured cabling solutions that let them meet current business and technical requirements and to scale with flexibility in the future. Part 2 will discuss Fiber Cabling and...
by progadmin | Aug 29, 2019 | Fiber Optic Cabling, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure, Solutions
Used for running and routing cables, network cabling pathways come in various types. Below are the five kinds that are typically used. Conduits Fiber troughs Raceways Runways Trays Conduits Perhaps the most popular pathway is the cable conduit, commonly used for runs...