May
5
2009

Point to Point Ethernet Extender over Long Distance (2+ Miles or 5 Km)

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While there are a number of Ethernet Extenders out there that can do distances of less than 1000 feet, including our VX-VEB160R2 High Bandwidth Ethernet Extender. There is only one that can do 18,000 feet and not even blink an eye. It’s the VX-EL600 Long Range Ethernet Extender.

Originally developed by Paradyne, The Elmo Long Distance Ethernet Extender equipment is built rock solid and can do up to 6MB for distances exceeding 18000 feet even in the most extreme conditions. Copper wise this is the longest ranged point to point modem solution that can carry that kind of bandwidth. The StormPort 400 or VX-EL600 Long Distance Ethernet Extender CPE Modem uses EtherLoop technology over existing copper phone lines to provide simultaneous lifeline voice and high-speed data communications. It delivers data rates up to 6 Mbps, upstream or downstream, and overcomes issues normally found in copper loops including transient noise, crosstalk, wire gauge changes and bridged taps.

VX-EL600 Long Distance Ethernet Extender is easy to install with a simple RJ-11 plug-in connection to the phone jack. It supports multiple subtending network devices, making it an ideal solution for both single users and small work group applications.

Whether you are a farmer looking to add a connection to your house or another part of the farm, or just trying to get internet connectivity to a guard house an IP camera for a low price, the VX-EL600 Long Distance Ethernet Extender will allow you to easily be able to overcome these obstacles.

Along with the VX-EL600 Long Distance Ethernet Extender, Versa Technology also produces several other Ethernet Extenders including the VX-VEB160R2 and the VX-VLR104. Both can do up to 100Mbps symmetrical and provide the end user everything they would need. This equipment utilizes EDSL technology that is often popular with the armed services that prefer rock solid connection that is not easily affected by the environment or external changes like storms or ionization near the wiring.


2 Responses so far

  1. Mark Tipper May 5, 2009 1:25 am

    This thing is awesome. We have 6 pairs of it. Deployed it at the base in Shiloh, because weather conditions just brought down everything else that we could deploy.

  2. ArianaDals May 13, 2009 7:37 am

    I just love your weblog! Very nice post! Still you can do many things to improve it.

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