Ethernet Router / BridgeUser Manual Version 1.0
Table Of Contents
- VERSION CONTROL
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATION
- TECHNOLOGIES
- DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
- MECHANIC DESIGN
- EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
- PROGRAMMING GUIDE
- Introduction
- Main menu of the bridge mode
- Main menu of the router mode
- FIRMWARE LOADING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- CONNECTORS’ DESCRIPTION
- DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACE CABLES
- DELIVERY SET
- GLOSSARY
- EXAMPLE OF NETWORK CONFIGURATION

Restrictions
• the shortest distance of data transfer over one wire compared to other technologies
4.1.6 Multispeed DSL (MSDSL) technology
The MSDSL technology is a further development of the MDSL technology. It allows to run over
longer distances because of using a more progressive line code – CAP. In addition, it is possible
to install a CAP-splitter, which allows using the copper pair for both data transfer and telephoning
connection. The technology supports the installation of a line regenerator. However, the spectral
characteristics of the CAP code interfere with other xDSL systems, running over the neighboring
pairs in the same cable. The ADSL technology is exposed to the greatest influence.
4.1.6.1 MSDSL, in brief
Standard
• ETSI TS 101 135
• interoperability between equipment of different manufacturers is not provided
Transmission rate
• 144–2064 Kbit/s
Straight-line code
• CAP8…CAP128
4.1.6.2 Transmission medium
• one pair
• one regenerator
Usage
• PNOs, Internet service providers
• access to Internet
• integration of LANs
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