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“IT Cyber Solution for Industrial Estate”
Fiber To The Home
~Broadband Network Technology~
Agenda
1. The current status of Internet
2. Broadband Network
3. FTTH Technical Tips
4. How to design FTTH?
5. Application
6. Product lineups
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The current status of the
Internet
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The current status of the Internet
– The growth of the Internet
• Make the traffic double every three months
• Develop the data transfer technology
– The purpose
• Email and WWW by an academic society at the beginning
• Currently……
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BtoB、BtoC
IP-Phone
Entertainment contents
E-government
Company
BtoC
Home
Internet
Contents E-government
Distribution
Internet
Data Center
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Home
Public
community
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The problems of Internet Infrastructure
– Last 1 Mile/ First 1 Mile
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WAN line utilization about the existing Internet
Narrow bandwidth between ISP and Home/Building
Slow Internet speed - Not provide enough services
High speed Internet -Demand high cost
Last 1 Mile bottleneck
First 1 Mile bottleneck
Internet
・Delayed Response on the Web
・Download
・Intermittence on Video stream
・Intermittence on VoIP
Internet
Service
Provider
PSTN
ISDN
DA
Connection on the existing line
Last/First 1 Mile
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Broadband Network
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What’s Broadband Network?
– Narrowband Network / Broadband Network
• It seems more and more likely to provide broadband
infrastructure and various contents for home/office users.
• We call the existing Internet connection “Narrowband”
on the other hand High-speed Internet connection
“Broadband”.
Internet
Internet
Service
Provider
PSTN
ISDN
DA
Internet
・Delayed
Response on the
Web
・Download
・Intermittence on
Video stream
・Intermittence on
VoIP
FTTH
xDSL
CATV
Narrowband
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・Quick Response
・Streaming Video
・High quality of
VoIP
Internet
Service
Provider
Broadband
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Broadband Operator
The possible Broadband operators
– Telecom
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TELKOM
2nd carrier (CSM, Indosat, Lintas Arta)
– The companies which have optical fiber
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A railroad company (PJKA)
An electric power company (PLN)
– Newcomers
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The companies which rent the fiber (PT. MIS)
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The trend of Broadband operators
– Which points will customers choose the operators at?
• Service area
• Speed
• Services provided
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High speed Internet connection
Multimedia Contents (Video On Demand,Voice Over IP)
IP-Phone
Leased line
VoIP
Gateway
Web
Server
Internet
IP-Phone
Web Web
Download
Download
Broadband
Network
VoD
Server
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Leased Line
VoD配信
VoD
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Technology for Broadband
– CATV
– Data communication using coaxial cable for CATV
– Upload:512Kbps,Download:1.5Mbps(Max.)
– Utilize the existing cable.
Internet
Home
Terminal
CATV
Network
TV
Cable
Modem
PC
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Technology for Broadband
– xDSL
• Utilize the existing phone line
• Enable users to use phone and data communication
simultaneously
• Install xDSL modem and Spliter on the residence side,
DSLAM on the center site
Internet
DSLAM
電話
Spliter
xDSL網
xDSL
Modem
PC
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Technology for Broadband
– xDSL
• ADSL(Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
– Upload:512Kbls,Download:1.5Mbps
– Provided by most carriers
– Incompatible with ISDN
• VDSL(Very high bit rate DSL)
– The highest speed among phone line technologies
– Upload:3Mbps,Download:51Mbps within 300m distance
– Highly appreciated as next generation technology.
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Technology for Broadband
– FTTH
• Provide high speed data transmission to company/home
• Provide expandable solution by replacing devices on
both sides
• Deployed by the companies which have Dark-fiber.
Internet
Media
Converter
FTTH
PC
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FTTH Technical Tips
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What’s FTTH?
– FTTH means that fiber is used as media from backbone to
home.
– FTTH structure
• FTTH Backbone Network
– Network Operation Center
– Head End
– Access Point
• Internet Data Center
• FTTH Access Network
– Home/Building
AP
HE
Internet
eXchange
HE
AP
iDC
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NOC
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Backbone Network
• Various data transmission technologies
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WDM
Gigabit Ethernet
DWDM
Sonet/SDH
• Most FTTH Backbone is designed by WDM/Ethernet
due to the cost-effectiveness and stability.
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Backbone Network
• WDM(Wavelength Division Multiplexing)
– Realize high speed transaction using multiplexing technology
– Realize plural times capacity on one fiber.
λ1
λ2
λ3
λ4
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λ1
λ2
λ3
λ4
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Backbone Network
• Gigabit Ethernet
– A kind of Ethernet technology
– Ethernet is matured and the device cost is cost-effective as well.
– Various kinds of devices has been released by network vendors.
Gigabit Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Ethernet
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1000Mbps
IEEE802.3z(Fiber)
IEEE802.3ab(UTP)
100Mbps
IEEE802.3u
10Mbps
IEEE802.3
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Access Network
• Technologies which provide to users as Last/First 1mile
– Gigabit/Fast Ethernet
– xDSL
– Home PNA
Access Network
FTTH
Backbone
Home
Building
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Access Network
• Gigabit/Fast Ethernet
– Transmit to home/building at 100M/1G speed using Ethernet
– This technology is matured and cost-effective.
– For the companies which don’t have fiber for themselves,
they need to rent fiber hence extra cost might occur.
FTTH
Backbone
Media
Converter
Media
Converter
PC
Home/Building
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Access Network
• xDSL
– Transmit data using the existing phone line
– More cost-effective than Ethernet
– Speed limitation due to analog line
FTTH
Backbone
ADSL
Modem
DSLAM
PC
Home/Building
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FTTH Technical Tips
– FTTH Access Network
• Home PNA
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Mainly used by apartments
Transmit data using phone line
Compatible with ISDN
Version 1:1Mbps/150m
Version 2:10Mbps/300m
Shared
room
2F
HomePNA
Converter
FTTH
Backbone
Media
Converter
Media
Converter
HomePNA
Switch
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1F
HomePNA
Converter
Building
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Design of FTTH
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
• Redundancy
• Type
– Chassis
» Hot Swapping
» Redundant for power supply and CPU
– Box
» Replacing with new unit
» Built-in redundant power supply or external redundant
power supply
BlackDiamond
Alpine
Redundant
MSM
RP24 + RPS
Redundant
P.S.
External RPS
RPS8000
Summit48i
Built-in RPS
Redundant
P.S.
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
• Redundant Route
– Layer-3
• Only IP is used
• Defacto standard on the Internet
• BGP4
– Used as routing control on the Internet Backbone
– Provide every IP Route on the Internet
• OSPF
– Used by AS
– Applied to huge network dividing Area
• VRRP/ESRP
– Provide redundant default Gateway
– Share Virtual IP,Virtual MAC between devices
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
• Redundant Route
– Layer-2
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Independent of Layer-3 Protocol
Backup route
IEEE 802.1q Tag
VMAN
L2 ESRP
Spanning Tree Protocol/Fast Spanning Tree Protocol
– The others
• MPLS(Multi Protocol Label Switching)
• EAPS(Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching)
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
– BGP4(Border Gateway Protocol version 4)
• Used by IX、ISP、iDC
• Provide Internet Full Route
– OSPF(Open Shortest Path First)
• Used for IP Router
• Enable to share the equal cost pass in the case of physical
redundant route
BGP4
Internet
eXchange
Internet
Service
Provider
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OSPF
HE
NOC
AP
HE
iDC
Equal Cost Multipath Routing
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
– VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)
• RFC2338
• Not able to have route control function for itself
– ESRP (Extreme Standby Router Protocol)
• Extreme proprietary
• IP Routing redundant、IPX routing、Layer-2 Switch
Share Virtual IP,Virtual MAC
Backbone
Network
Master
Standby
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
– IEEE802.1q Tag
• Enable to transmit some VLAN Packets to one port by adding
VLAN tag
• 4096 VLANs(Max.)
– VMAN(Virtual MAN)
• IEEE802.1q,Cisco ISL
• Capsulize Tag packets by VMAN Tag
• 4096 x 4096 VLANs(Max.)
Cust 1
Cust 1
Cust1 Used Tag:10、11、12、13
Cust2 Used Tag:12、13、14
Cust 2
Cust 2
VMAN Network
4096 x 4096 VLANs
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How to design FTTH Backbone?
• Qos
– Quality of Service
• Need devices with Qos when provide users with Qos services
– Control priority and bandwidth by Class Base Queuing
– Control bandwidth on a end to end basis by Wire-Speed QoS
Input
Que
H
Input I/F
N
High(300byte)
M
H
Medium(200byte)
H
M
Classifier
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Normal(150byte
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N
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Low(100byte)
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Output
Que
H
Output I/F
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How to design iDC network?
• Internet Data Center
– Server Load Balancer
– Require Non Stop Service
– Need implementation not only on Server but on the network devices
– Server Load Balancer
» Server load balancing
» Server redundancy
Virtual IP Address
Internet
Server Load Balancer
The request is divided among
servers by using virtual IP
Contents
Server
Internet Data Center
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How to design FTTH Home/Building?
• NAT/FireWall Router
– Home/Company Security issue
– Increase of FTTH connection at the same time.
– DMZ for public server
Firewall
FireWall Router
AR720/740
WWW
FTTH
Private Network_B
IP Address conversion for NAT
Private Network_A
Global IP
Private IP_A
Private IP_B
Home/Building
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How to design FTTH Home/Building?
• NAT/FireWall Router
– Home/Company Security issue
– Increase of FTTH connection at the same time.
IP Address conversion by NAT
FTTH
FireWall Router
AR740/720/320
Protect from intruder by F/W
Home/Building
Global IP
Private IP
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How to design FTTH Home/Building?
• PPP over Ethernet
– Capsule PPP packet over Ethernet
– IPCP/PAP/CHAP are available
Authentication by
PAP/CHAP
FTTH
PPPoE Router
AR740/720/320/220E
IP Address added by IPCP
Home/Building
PPPoE Server
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How to design FTTH Home/Building?
• CPE(Customer Premises Equipment)
– The next functions are included into one units.
• VoIP
• Switch
• NAT Router
IP Phone
VoIP
Gateway
Web
Server
Internet
Web
Download
FTTH
CPE
Home/Building
Internet Access by
NAT
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Examples
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FTTH Network Example
MAN
Rapier 24
WDM
8Gbps
WDM
8Gbps
RPS8000
BlackDiamond
Internet
eXchange
Gbe
1Gbps
Gbe
2Gbps
Alpine3804
Gbe
2Gbps
Internet
eXchange
Gbe
1Gbps
Gbe
1Gbps
Rapier 24
Head End
Border
Router
FireWall BlackDiamond
Network Operation Center
RPS8000
Gbe
1Gbps
Gbe
2Gbps
Access Point
Gbe
2Gbps
Gbe
1Gbps
Best Effort User
Access Point
Best Effort User
Gbe
1Gbps
Alpine3804
FireWall
Gbe
1Gbps
Head End
Alpine3808
Gbe
1Gbps
Summit48i
Access Point
Quality guaranteed
User
Contents
Server
Internet Data Center
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FTTH Elements
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Elements
– Network Operation Center
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The center of network which is connected to IX/ISP or to the
other regions.
– Internet Data Center
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Contents Server are installed
Provide high speed connection to servers at iDC
– Head End
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Relay station from NOC to Users
Cache of contents servers are installed
– Access Point
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Accommodation for each user network
– Home/Building
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Network Operation Center
– NOC is located in the center of FTTH network and control
the following connections.
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Connect to the other FTTH
Internet eXchange or Internet Service Provider
Internet Data Center
Access Point which is a relay station for users
– All traffic concentrates on NOC
• Essential issues is redundancy for route and device
OSPF
(Some of Idcs use BGP4)
BGP4
MAN
Internet
eXchange
Internet Data
Center
Internet
eXchange
Border
Router
FireWall BlackDiamond
Access Point
Network Operation Center
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Internet Data Center
– Internet Data Center is connected to FTTH due to the next.
• Installation of Contents Server for users
• High speed Internet services for the other iDCs
– For Non-stop services
• Redundancy of Network
• Server Load Balancer
FTTH
Backbone
FireWall
Server Load Balance/ESRP
Alpine3808
Contents
Server
Internet Data Center
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Head End
– Relay station between NOC and AP
– Install Cache Server for contents
– Enable to provide redundancy pass between them
Access
Point
Alpine3804
Network
Operation
Center
Access
Point
Cache
Server
Head End
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Access Point
– Access Point is the nearest connection point for users
– Forward data to FTTH Backbone
Media Converter
or xDSL
Head End
Home
Media Converter
or xDSL
Rapier 24
Media Converter
or xDSL
Head End
Media Converter
or xDSL
Access Point
Building
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Home/Building
– FTTH
• Install Single Mode Fiber from AP to Home/Building
• Media converter is used as end device.
• Ethernet is adopted between them
IP Address conversion by NAT
Access
Point
SMF/100Mbps
Max 40Km
MC103LH
MC103LH
FireWall Router
AR740/720/320
NAT Router
AR220E
Home/Building
Protect from intruder by F/W
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Home/Building
– xDSL/CATV
• Install analog line/coax cable from AP to Home/Building
• DSLAM and xDSL/CATV modem are used as end devices
IP Address conversion by NAT
Access
Point
Analog line
Coax cable
XDSL/CATV
Modem
Modem
DSLAM/Headend
Spliter
FireWall Router
AR320
NAT Router
AR220E
Home/Building
Protect from intruder by F/W
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Home/Building
– HomePNA
• Suitable for Internet apartment due to the existing phone line
• Compatible with ISDN unlike ADSL
• HS726TX and HS826TX have multiple VLAN which is enable
user to keep security
Shared room
3F
HS703T
V1
2F
Access
Point
Media
Converter
HS703U
V1
1F
Firewall Router
AR740/720/320
HS703T
V1
HS726 TX V1/HS826TX V1
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Product Lineups
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ATI Products Lineups
AT-GS9000
Gigabit Ethernet
AT-8200 Series
AT-8300 Series
Media Converter
Ethernet
Multi Channel Media Converter
AT-FS700 Series
AT-FH800 Series
WAN
AR3xx
AR720
AR740
AR840
AT-FH700 Series
AT-RH509BE
Fast Ethernet
AT-3600 Series
AT-3000 Series
AT-3700 Series
AT-RS700 Series
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Product lineups
WDM
■ CentreCOM WD1004
●Remote
Network Operation Center
PORT(SC) x1(SMF x2)
SMF 2fibers(Max. 4 x Gigabit Ethernet)
●GBIC
Slot x 4 Slots
Layer-3 Switch
Access Point
■Rapier 24
UTP × 24Port
Slot × 2
●L3 Switch(Dynamic/Static Routing)
●QOS(IEEE802.1p)
●VLAN(IEEE802.1q)
●SNMP
●Filtering
●10/100
●Expansion
Expansion modules
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■AT-A35SX/SC,AT-A35LX/SC,AT-A39-T
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AT-A35SX/SC:1000BASE-SX x 1 Port
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AT-A35LX/SC:1000BASE-LX x 1 Port
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AT-A39-T
:1000BASE-T x 1Port
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Product lineups
FireWall Router
Home/Building
■AR740
●10/100M
x 2Port
●PIC Slot x 2
●NSM Slot x1(PIC 4slots)
●VPN(Optional)
●Firewall,VRRP
●UPS(Optional)
■AR720
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10/100M x 1Port
●PRI(ISDN,L/L,FR)
●Expansion
Option
Slot x 2
●VPN(Optional)
●Firewall,VRRP
ICSA Certified
AR022 10B5/-T I/F
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Product lineups
Broadband Router
Home/Building
■AR320
●10BASE-T
x 2Port
●PPPoE
●FireWall
●DHCPServer,Client
/ E-NAT
■AR220E
●CATV, ADSL
●WAN
10B LAN, 10/100M x 4Port SWITCH
●PPPoE
●Virtual server
●DMZ / DHCPServer,Client / E-NAT
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Product lineups
Media Converter
Home/Building
■MC100 series
●MC101XL:
100BASE-TX(MDI/MDI-X) x 1
100BASE-FX(ST)MMF x 1
●MC102XL: 100BASE-TX (MDI/MDI-X)x 1
100BASE-FX(SC)MMF x 1
●MC103XL: 100BASE-TX(MDI/MDI-X) x 1
100BASE-FX(SC)SMF x 1
●MC103LH: 100BASE-TX(MDI/MDI-X) x 1
100BASE-FX(SC)SMF(LH) x 1
■MC1000 series
●MC1004:
1000BASE-T x 1
1000BASE-SX x 1
●MC1005: 1000BASE-T x 1
1000BASE-LX x 1
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Product lineups
Home PNA
Home/Building
■HS826 TX V1
x 24
●10BASE-T/100BASE-TX(MDI-X*)×2
●HomePNA Ver1.1
●SNMP
●Telnet
●HomePNA port
■HS726 TX V1
port x 24
●10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port(MDI-X*)x 2
●HomePNA Ver1.1
●HomePNA
■HS703T V1
port x 2
●10BASE-T x 1
●HomePNA Ver1.1
●HomePNA
■HS703U V1
●HomePNA port
x2
●USB
x1
●HomePNA Ver1.1
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Thank You
Dimas Setiawan
Account Manager Indonesia
Allied Telesyn International Pte Ltd
Wisma Kota BNI 46, 43 Floor #13, Jakarta
Tel. (021) 574-8910 / Fax. (021) 574-8888
Email: [email protected]
Http://www.alliedtelesyn.com
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