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Discover the powerful EoVDSL (Ethernet over VDSL) system integrated by John Tatum, Traffic Engineer for the City of Marysville. This advanced technology utilizes existing CAT-3 wiring to enable high-speed Ethernet communication, ensuring a fast and reliable network. Featuring RuggedCom's enhanced Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (eRSTP™), the system supports fault-tolerant ring and mesh networks with redundant links. Explore the system's impressive performance metrics across various distances, enabling efficient data transmission in urban environments.
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Marysville Wire Based Ethernet System John Tatum Traffic Engineer City of Marysville
For those of us with wire still left in the ground There is a box that can make it talk fast
EoVDSL • EoEthernet over • V very high bit rate • DSL Digital Subscriber Line
Enhanced Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (eRSTP™) RuggedCom eRSTP allows the creation of fault-tolerant ring and mesh Ethernet networks that incorporate redundant links that are 'pruned' to prevent loops.
RJ11 Ethernet over VDSL Port The unit contains one EoVDSL data port that allows connection to Category 3 (CAT-3) unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable with RJ11 male connectors. The figure below shows the RJ45 port pin-out and LEDs.
Wiring VDSL typically operates over 2-wire CAT-3 wiring; however, other categorized or uncategorized twisted-pair wiring will work although the performance will vary depending on the distance and cable characteristics.
Performance On 24 American Wire Gauge (AWG) Polyethylene Insulated Cable (PIC) twisted-pair the following performance is typical: Distance Distance Downstream/Upstream Time to Achieve Port Up [km] [feet] [Mbps] [Seconds] 0.5 1600 35.00 15 0.6 2000 30.00 30 0.7 2300 25.00 45 0.8 3000 20.00 60 1.0 3300 15.00 75 1.3 4300 10.00 90 1.7 5600 5.00 105 2.0 6600 2.50 120 2.5 8200 1.00 135 Table 5 - Typical Performance on 24 AWG PIC twisted-pair
System Distances • 3rd to 4th on 47th 350’ 35 Mbps • State to 47th on 4th 2400’ 24 Mbps • Cedar to State on 4th 800’ 35 Mbps • 4th to 1st on State 1000’ 35 Mbps