The IVC-4011-T-V2 extends Gigabit Ethernet up to 1.2 kilometers (3,937 feet), well beyond the standard distance. It features 4 RJ45 Ethernet ports and one asymmetric or symmetric Ethernet over VDSL port. The VDSL port can be an RJ11 or BNC connector, allowing you to use existing coaxial or xDSL (telephone) cables. It saves the cost of rewiring. This IVC-4011-T-V2 links two local area networks over a long-distance point-to-point LAN connection. One extender is set to Master (CO mode) and links the backbone. The other is set to Slave (CPE mode) and configured as the long-reach data receiver. Use the four RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports to create a point-to-multipoint or point-to-point network. The IVC-4011-T-V2 enables communication of remote IP cameras, sensors, controllers, and other network devices.
Used in a pair, the IVC-4011-T-V2 is suited for demanding environments such as traffic control, factories, and control cabinets. It features an operating temperature from -40 to 75°C and a high immunity from electromagnetic interference and electrical surges. It delivers up to 200 Mbps upstream and 100 Mbps downstream asymmetric backbone bandwidth. By applying the IVC-4011-T-V2 to the existing network structure, users can easily re-deploy a new local Internet connection saving time and money.
It is rare for such a low-priced but sophisticated device to offer so much to a network. You can extend internet access by miles without laying a single foot of additional cable. And, you can create access points wherever they are needed. Talk with one of our expert representatives today. We can show how media converters can expand your network range and capacity.
The IVC-4011-T-V2 is incompatible with the EVC-3001 or the IVC-4011-T (both discontinued products).