[c-nsp] Ethernet over Coax

Daniel Hooper dhooper at emerge.net.au
Tue Dec 4 04:52:16 EST 2007


Possible to achieve depending on the grade/type/quality of the coax, you
could run something like E1 over it, possibly use a set of mux's to
bridge it between E1 & Ethernet.. I doubt your going to see 100mbit over
it anytime soon, this doesn't really look like this will fit your
situation how ever, just my 2 cents worth.

-Dan


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Sent: Tuesday, 4 December 2007 6:20 PM
To: Dracul
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Ethernet over Coax

I believe that is pretty obsolete...
Last time I seen ethernet over coax it was maybe 10 years ago, and it
was
already obsolete...

Jerome



Selon Dracul <chris.garzon at gmail.com>:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm reviewing cabling solutions. Has anyone tried the ethernet over
coax?
> Has it improved over the years (they claim to reach 100Mbs)?
especially with
> using Cisco? splitters are still
> going to be used and I assume there's no Switch 2900,3700 series that
cisco
> can support for these kind of cabling. I was looking into the cables
for
> evaluation to use in Video on Demand solutions. Hope anyone can shed
light
> on the pros and cons for ethernet over coax.
>
> regards,
> chris
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