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1 1 1 1 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs Applications What is the pri mary application for the Model 1 058, 12.5 Mbps VDSL E thernet Extender? LAN Extension & Se rv ice Integr ation Used in pairs, the Model 1058 establishes a high-speed, line sharing, sy mmetrical 12.5 Mbps voi ce and data link. The Model 1058 inter-connects two geographically separated LAN[...]
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2 2 2 2 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs Product Rela ted Questions How is the VDSL connection establishe d? Four steps are required to establish a co mmunications link between the two Model 1058 Ethernet Ex tenders (CO and CP) and the respectiv e network devices. 1) Connect the 10 /100Base-TX devices to the Ethern et port of each 1058 unit. 2) Connect the POTS[...]
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3 3 3 3 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs Does the Mode l 1058 operate in pairs ? Yes, the Model 1058 must operate in pairs . For each link, a Central Of fice (1058DV/CO/E) and Cu stomer Premise (1058DV/CP/E) unit is re quired. For concentrated applications , the 1058DVRC /CP and 1058DV/CP/E standalone can be used to operate wi th the VDSL Concentrator (Model 33[...]
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4 4 4 4 FAQs FAQs FAQs FAQs What devices typically connect to the Etherne t 10/100Base -TX port? Devices that typically connect to the Ethernet port are Etherne t Hubs/Switches, Remote PC’s, and any other network enabled device. How is the Ethernet port configured to accept 1 0 or 100Base -TX? The Ethernet port automatically senses 10 or 100Base-[...]