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Passive Extender TCP/IP for RG59 coaxial transmitter and receiver IP01
REF: SJ001
Specifications
- It transfers 10Mbps (10-BaseT) Ethernet signal at a distance of up to 200m using RG59 coaxial cable.
- Passive. It does not require feeding.
- Maximum distance of coaxial cable: 200m.
- Module size: 69 x 25 x 22 mm.
PVP
€60.70
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€60.70
PVD
€51.98
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
returns
returns
100%
safe
safe
Specifications
- It transfers 10Mbps (10-BaseT) Ethernet signal at a distance of up to 200m using RG59 coaxial cable.
- Passive. It does not require feeding.
- Maximum distance of coaxial cable: 200m.
- Module size: 69 x 25 x 22 mm.
More info
Passive Ethernet TCP/IP signal extender through RG59 cable. It consists of two modules that have RJ45-Female and BNC-Female connectors. Both modules are interconnected by coaxial cable RG59. The UTP Cat.5 cable signal for TCP/IP signal transmission has a limitation of 100-125m. With this solution, a length of 200m of coaxial cable RG59 is possible between both modules.
Specifications
Specifications
- It transfers 10Mbps (10-BaseT) Ethernet signal at a distance of up to 200m using RG59 coaxial cable.
- Passive. It does not require feeding.
- Maximum distance of coaxial cable: 200m.
- Module size: 69 x 25 x 22 mm.
- Gross Weight: 70 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 6.4 x 2.5 x 2.1 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 8.5 x 6.3 x 4.9 cm
Technical terms
- Categories network cables
- RJ45
- BNC
- Types of network cables (UTP, FTP, STP)
Categories network cables
Depending on the quality and type, network cables are classified into categories that help us know the characteristics of them.
The categories of network cables most commonly used are:
- Category 5
- Category 5e
- Category 6
- Category 6
- Category 7
As can be seen, category 5e (enhanced or improved) and category 6A (Augmented), are an improvement of categories 5and 6, respectively, which it has improved the top speed and bandwidth.
The higher the category, the higher the speed of maximum data, the maximum 100 meters distance as its standard.
You can see a table which shows the 5 categories, where V is the maximum velocity, D is the maximum and MHz frequency which can work away.
The categories of network cables most commonly used are:
- Category 5
- Category 5e
- Category 6
- Category 6
- Category 7
As can be seen, category 5e (enhanced or improved) and category 6A (Augmented), are an improvement of categories 5and 6, respectively, which it has improved the top speed and bandwidth.
The higher the category, the higher the speed of maximum data, the maximum 100 meters distance as its standard.
You can see a table which shows the 5 categories, where V is the maximum velocity, D is the maximum and MHz frequency which can work away.