ZipLink™ Wireless Phone Line & Ethernet Extender The Problem You have a remote structure which requires telephone and internet service. The structure cannot be.

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ZipLink™
Wireless Phone Line & Ethernet Extender
The Problem
You have a remote structure which requires telephone and internet service.
The structure cannot be reached easily by standard wiring practices, or requires
expensive trenching.
Existing Options
• Trench
• Run Overhead Lines
• Provide service from Telco at recurring monthly cost
Alternative Option: ZipLink by Multi-Link
• Radio communication with RJ11 direct connection
• Run one or two POTS lines & 10 mbps Ethernet over 5.8 Ghz radio
• Ethernet supports VoIP equipment to add multiple phone sets if needed
• POTS lines can be used for voice, alarm system, or accessing remote info systems
• Extends any telco or PBX (with ATA) analog extension
Communications Supported
• POTS Line (1 or 2 phone line models)
• Fax
• Dial-up Modems
• 10BaseT Ethernet
• Voice over Internet Protocol
• PBX Compatible (Extend PBX extension phones)
Installation
• ZipLink ships as a complete system in a box
• All hardware, mounting brackets, and communication equipment included
• Two hours typical installation
• No radio experience necessary
What is included
• LINE and PHONE end radios
• 2 x power adapters
• 2 x 100 ft. of outdoor Cat 3 cable
• 2 x wall pole mount and brackets & all necessary screws, nuts, lock washers
Assembled View
ZipLink Features
• Designed to be installed by electricians or telco experienced staff
• ZipLink extends 1 or 2 phone lines with 10BaseT Ethernet connections up to one mile
• Only standard tools required: drill, fish line, RJ12 crimper, 10 mm nut driver
• Radio uses public 5.8 GHz radio band with secure, 256 bit encryption
• No licenses required to operate
• All electronics is housed in antenna enclosure
ZipLink Benefits
• Faster and less costly than trenching
• Can be used to replace existing cables that have failed
• Equipment can be moved if customer moves and re-installed at another site
• Radio uses public 5.8 GHz radio band with secure, 256 bit encryption
• No permits or licenses required
• No need for surveys or right of way maps
ZipLink Typical Installations
• Fuel Tank Monitoring
• Utility Substations
• Horse and cattle farms
• Point-of-Sale System/Credit Card
• Remote Site Access
• Truck Stops
• Construction Trailers
• Golf Courses
• Guard Booths
• Marinas/Boat Docks
For more info:
www.Multi-Link.net
800-535-4651
[email protected]