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Overview<br />

CHAPTER 1<br />

ABOUT THE<br />

TIGERACCESS EE SWITCH<br />

This Ethernet-over-VDSL system consists of end-user CPEs (Customer<br />

Premise Equipment) connected to a VDSL switch by standard telephone<br />

cable. The VDSL connection delivers an Ethernet data link while<br />

simultaneously supporting standard telephone services. The system can be<br />

deployed in any multi-dwelling/multi-tenant environment (apartment<br />

blocks, hotels, or office complex) to provide both high-speed Internet<br />

access and telephone services without any need for re-wiring.<br />

The VDSL switch has a built-in POTS splitter that combines both the data<br />

and phone signals coming from your Internet and telephone service<br />

providers, and passes these signals directly over standard telephone wiring<br />

to multiple users in the same building. A CPE is then used to separate<br />

these signals and pass them on to a customer’s computer and telephone<br />

equipment. Using the pre-defined profiles, in-building connections can<br />

operate up to 100 Mbps upstream and downstream for runs up to 200<br />

meters (656 ft).<br />

Note: Type-1 26 AWG (100 ohm)/0.4 mm, or Type-2 24 AWG (100<br />

ohm)/0.5 mm cable may be installed to achieve the maximum<br />

distance. However, typically 24 AWG (100 ohm)/0.5 mm wire<br />

provides better performance than 26 AWG (100 ohm)/0.4 mm wire.<br />

Note the distance may be limited by factors such as how the cable is<br />

bundled, and the interference and noise on the link.<br />

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