Pace enables the placement of edge devices at distances up to 500m over CAT5e without repeaters

Pace enables the placement of edge devices at distances up to 500m over CAT5e without repeaters

Altronix, the leading manufacturer of low voltage power supplies and transmission solutions for the electronic security industry, is displaying its new line of Pace™ Long Range Ethernet Adapters here at ASIS 2014. New Pace models include receivers with one, 4, 8 and 16 ports, and full duplex 100Mpbs at distances up to 500m over CAT5e without repeaters. The one port receiver accommodates single twisted pair (UTP) cabling up to 150m.

“Our new Pace multi-port 100Mbps full duplex models provide versatile system scalability for deploying today’s advanced IP devices over longer distances,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix. “The ability to go five times beyond standard Ethernet distance without repeaters reduces installation labour and equipment costs.”

Pace enables the placement of edge devices at distances up to 500m over CAT5e without repeaters. With single twisted pair (UTP) cabling, distances of up to 150m can be achieved – that’s 50% greater than standard Ethernet. Pace Long Range Ethernet Adapters are PoE and PoE+ compliant, and can accommodate Hi-PoE (60W).

As with all Altronix products, Pace Long Range Ethernet Adapters are made in the U.S.A. and backed by a lifetime warranty.

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