Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Extending IP Networks over Copper Wires

To improve the efficiency of industrial automation systems, many operators are considering
the possibility of IP upgrades to provide centralized control/management and remote
monitoring. When migrating to a converged IP-based network, acquiring an Ethernet
communication framework will be necessary to provide higher bandwidths and longer
transmission distances, which can require the installation of new cables. However, installation
of new cables can incur substantial costs in planning, labor, and system downtime. Under
hard-to-wire circumstances, or when budgets are limited, existing legacy copper-wire networks
can be a cost-effective alternative to quickly deploy an Ethernet extension.
Read this article to learn how you can significantly improve network communication and the methods to ensure a stable, reliable, and efficient DSL Ethernet extender deployment.

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