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Jaime Solorza
On Apr 18, 2015 12:57 PM, "Jason McKemie" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I didn't catch Gino's sarcasm...
>
> On Saturday, April 18, 2015, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I love sarcasm. .
>>
>> Jaime Solorza
>> On Apr 18, 2015 11:38 AM, "Jason McKemie" <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I think that was a joke :)
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 18, 2015, Gino Villarini <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Btw, who says PON instead of POE?
>>>>
>>>> Gino A. Villarini
>>>> @gvillarini
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Apr 18, 2015, at 12:59 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    Yeah, some people say PON some say POE... same diff...
>>>>
>>>> On a serious note, pon reach is many times limited by timing rather
>>>> than optical power.
>>>> You can always use erbium doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) but you would
>>>> have to have one in each direction with the appropriate optical filters
>>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> The best way to extend the reach of a pon network, is to put the pon
>>>> card out near the end in its own cabinet.
>>>>
>>>>  *From:* Gino Villarini
>>>> *Sent:* Saturday, April 18, 2015 10:53 AM
>>>> *To:* mailto:[email protected]
>>>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] PON extenders/repeaters
>>>>
>>>>  Let me clarify,
>>>>
>>>> Looking into devices that extend the reach of a GPon network, GPon
>>>> repeaters.
>>>>
>>>> Gino A. Villarini
>>>> @gvillarini
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Apr 18, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   I heard a Moxa engineer talk about using their industrial switches
>>>> with fiber Turbo ring ports to extend distance using fiber in high EMI RFI
>>>> plant for defense contractor.  Just an idea
>>>>
>>>> Jaime Solorza
>>>> On Apr 18, 2015 10:16 AM, "Gino Villarini" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> What?
>>>>>
>>>>> Gino A. Villarini
>>>>> @gvillarini
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> > On Apr 18, 2015, at 12:06 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > We've done some home-grown variants. They work pretty well; the
>>>>> farthest we've extended ethernet so far is about 1400 feet.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > The challenge is getting enough power at the remote end. The really
>>>>> long one, we used a 56V POE at the near end, then a DC-DC converter at the
>>>>> far end to bring the voltage down to something the CPE can handle. That 
>>>>> one
>>>>> has been operational now for about 6 months.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > bp
>>>>> > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> On 4/18/2015 8:54 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:
>>>>> >> Anyone has any experience with such devices?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Gino A. Villarini
>>>>> >> President
>>>>>
>>>>

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