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Nexcomm
N500 Series 2BASE-TL EFM N502 11.4 & N504 22.8 Mbps Modem
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![]() NexComm Systems N502 and N504 series extends the reach of Ethernet services to sites with no access to fiber by using bonded copper pairs. Designed with standard-based EFM technology (2BASE-TL), N500 series cost-effectively allows service providers and enterprises to deliver Ethernet services with symmetrical bandwidth at rates up to 22.8 Mbps. The delivery of Ethernet services with N500 can be made quickly by using existing copper plant.
Key Feature Application Extending Ethernet Services to Sites With existing copper infrastructure Service Providers and enterprises can offer symmetrical, broadband connectivity for transparent Ethernet service, DSLAM backhaul, Wireless backhaul, and the more. By leveraging existing copper infrastructure and unparalleled EFM bonding technology, N500 can bond up to 4 pair and deliver 1 to 22 Mbps Ethernet services to all users within their service area.
Increased Flexibility in Deployment N500 Series operates mainly in Point-to-Point configuration. It can be configured in either COE or CPE mode giving users significant flexibility in installation.
Lower CAPEX and Quick Return on Investment With a compact form-factor design and optimization for the use over existing copper network, N500 series reduces the initial investment cost and deployment time in delivering higher speed Ethernet service. It provides minimized risk bearing and quick return on investment to service providers and enterprises.
Comprehensive and easy OAM & P functions in provisioning and managing The N500 series implements IEEE 802.3ah standard and the vendor extended management features based on this standard. It enables users to significantly reduce OPEX by eliminating unnecessary truck roll costs and additional trainings costs as it is based on user-friendly Ethernet technology. N500 is interoperable with any standard Fast Ethernet interfaces from switches, routers, and NG-SONET/SDH Equipment. N500's management interfaces include comprehensive command-line interface (CLI), user-friendly GUI-based Web Browser Interface, SNMP and Telnet.
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