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| Ethernet Over Coax TVnet/C Pro Target |
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| Item# 30000T |
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Overview
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- Adapters allow coaxial cable to connect home network devices
- Connect computers, surveillance cameras, game consoles and media servers
- Expandable system allows up to 9 adapters in home
- master adapter required & sold separately
Essential Info
Create a home network without running cat. 5 cable through your walls. By taking advantage of the coaxial cable that delivers your cable programming, you can connect computers, game consoles, or even surveillance cameras without disturbing your cable TV. The Ethernet-Over-Coax TVnet/C Pro adapters are compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux-based computers. A master unit (sold separately) is required for creating this network; up to eight of these target units can be connected to any available TV coax at a wall plate to transform that cable into a reliable and secure IP network. Sold separately, a DSL or cable modem is required for this system.
What's Included
Target unit Power adapter Coax connector Instructions
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More Info
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Easy Installation in SecondsInstalling a local area network in a home used to involve running cat. 5 cable through walls. The Ethernet-Over-Coax TVnet/C Pro system reduces installation time and effort significantly, because there is no rewiring necessary, no switch or IP settings, and no software required. It simply expands the functionality of the coaxial cable that already exists in your home. This system is truly plug-and-play: After connecting a TVnet adapter to the video or broadband source, all coax jacks throughout a home become network-enabled. Within seconds, you'll be able to share peripherals and files, add Internet access to any computer, and even connect your home theater devices to this network.
Connect Any Network-Enabled DeviceIf your components are network-enabled, you'll be able to add them to your new home network. Connect home theater equipment, surveillance cameras, game consoles, even VoIP handsets and MP3 players for instantaneous access from any connected computer.
Connecting to an Ethernet SwitchWhile each TVnet/C Pro network supports one Master and up to eight Target adapters, it is not necessary to have one adapter per Ethernet device. Just as with cat. 5 IP networks, an Ethernet switch/router may be used to increase the number of digital devices in any given room. Just connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Master or Target and the other end to the uplink port of your switch/router.
Note: This network is not compatible with DIRECTV or other satellite systems.
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Specifications
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Specifications | | Manufacturer: | Coaxys | | Mfgr Product No: | TVNET/C PRO TARGET | | Dimensions: | 6.3" x 5.4" x 1.1" (161mm x 138mm x 30mm) | | Weight: | .46 lb. (0.21kg) | | Master Units: | 1 max. | | Target Units: | 8 max. | | Speed: | 95Mbps Master-to-Target; 76Mbps Target-to-Target | | Connectors: | "To TV" coax, "To Wall" coax, Ethernet (RJ45), Power | | LEDs: | Power, Ethernet (RJ45) Link, Coax Link | | Topology: | Works with RG-6 and RG-59 coax, works with splitters | | Performance: | 100 Mbps minimum sustained throughput at the network layer; less than 20 microseconds latency | | Loss Budget: | 50dB adapter to adapter inclusive of coax, splitters, couplers | | Standards: | 10/100 Ethernet (IEEE 802.3u) | | Latency: | <0.02 ms> | | Bit Error Rate: | <1 x 10( 9 )> | | Power Adapter: | 12VDC, 500mA | | Distance Between Connections: | 300 feet typical from Master to each Target, inclusive of splitters, or 50dB of path loss | | Spectrum: | Operates above 1GHz; does not conflict with CATV | | Operating Temperature: | -32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C) | | Storage Temperature: | -4° F to 176° F (-20° C to 80° C) | | Regulatory Compliance: | FCC Part 15, ICAN Class B; CSA ICES-003, Class B; U/L Certified |
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