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Perle Systems introduces Ethernet Copper Extenders
[December 11, 2012]

Perle Systems introduces Ethernet Copper Extenders


Dec 11, 2012 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- Perle Systems, Inc., a provider of advanced Ethernet over fiber and secure device networking solutions, has introduced Ethernet Copper Extenders. Perle Ethernet Extenders are designed for environments where network services are needed beyond the Ethernet limit of 328 feet, or 100 meters.



With network demands often outpacing the original design, Network Administrators are frequently faced with their infrastructure operating at the brink of its capabilities. Copper-based Ethernet connections are limited to a data transmission distance of 328 feet. Perle Ethernet Extenders provide a cost effective solution to expand Ethernet data transmission up to 10,000 feet (3 km) over copper wiring.

"To deal with network expansion additional copper or fiber cabling is usually installed," says John Feeney, COO at Perle Systems. "However, this is an extremely costly solution. Most buildings have unused copper wiring installations left over from telephones, alarm circuits, serial applications, CATV and other equipment. Ethernet Extenders tap into that existing copper wire to transmit Ethernet frames up to 10,000 feet to Ethernet attached devices like routers, switches, PCs, digital sensors, VoIP phones, Wi-Fi Access points and IP cameras." Perle offers over 40 models of 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Copper Extenders that can operate in commercial grade or industrial grade (-40Fahrenheit to 167Fahrenheit / -40Centigrade to 75Centigrade) environments. All Perle Ethernet Extenders use high-end components and have an on-board microcontroller to deal with link error detection and recovery. Perle supplies a Lifetime Warranty on all Ethernet Copper Extenders.


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