Tupavco Ethernet Extender Kit (Pair) LAN Network Cable Range Extension (up to 7000ft) TEX-100








Key features
- •Ethernet Extender kit improves network cable range limit of 328ft (100m) up to 7000ft over the phone line or existing LAN network cable using only 2-wire pair in phone or ethernet cable
- •LAN Extenders connects remote located devices such as PC, computer, server hub, VoIP phone, IP Camera, modem, router to the main ethernet/internet data source
- •Plug-And-Play Ethernet Repeater is out-of-the-box ready in most cases, it is easy to set up, no driver or software installation needed
- •LED indicators for monitoring the status and DIP switch selectable 30a/17a profile, SNR margin, data rate, link activity
- •Cost-effective VDSL Extenders boost the length of broadband signal using only 2 twisted copper wires in CAT6 CAT5 RJ45 network or in RJ11 phone cable to separate buildings on remote locations by using existing cable infrastructure
Tupavco Ethernet Extender Kit (Pair) LAN Network Cable Range Extension (up to 7000ft) TEX-100
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Customer Reviews
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60Mbps at 1,200 feet
TheSloth•April 9, 2018
Works great, I've not had any problems with it. At 1,200 feet I'm getting 60+ Mbps over a single pair of wires using cat 5 cable.
Super product. Wroks GREAT!
brian h•February 5, 2018
I cannot say enough about this item. Sorry I am limited to only 5 stars. * * * * * Here I will give it another 5 Worked right out of the box after setting the co/cpe switches. I have been trying to run security cameras 600 ft from the dvr with poor success. I tried 'balun' connectors but got waving pictures.
I put the 'co' unit behind my router and used cat5 cable that was in place, although I think it will work with almost any copper pair. 600 ft down the line I put the 'cpe' unit and connected to the dvr. Immediate success! There is so much you can do with this. You can add a bridge to extend your network or a router to create a new separate network.
Wish I would have come across this last year before wasting time and money. It's a little pricey, but well worth it and cheaper than others on the market. I could go on forever, I am so pleased with this.
I put the 'co' unit behind my router and used cat5 cable that was in place, although I think it will work with almost any copper pair. 600 ft down the line I put the 'cpe' unit and connected to the dvr. Immediate success! There is so much you can do with this. You can add a bridge to extend your network or a router to create a new separate network.
Wish I would have come across this last year before wasting time and money. It's a little pricey, but well worth it and cheaper than others on the market. I could go on forever, I am so pleased with this.
Made my life easier
John P•November 25, 2017
I have been working on a project to bring video security images to a central location. Telephone lines were in place but this system was more costly then using powerline devices so I went with the powerline, that did work as it appears you need a pretty clean system to get from point a to b. Purchased the Tupavco system and running it over telephone cables I'm up and running with a clean image on multiple cameras (Three splices in the phone cable between the two Tupavco devices). Happy with the results as my preference was hardwire compared to WiFi and the cost for burying cable made it not an option. By the way I did use the PLC device to run about 100' from the distance Tupavco and a camera.
Satisified
Amazon Customer•November 11, 2017
I have a one thousand foot run of buried CAT-6 cable and switches were installed at both ends. My first attempt was to see if these switches would communicate at that distance and that test was not successful. After some research I discovered that most modern switches use TDR to determine if a connected cable is too long and do not recognize the connection if it is. The only realistic alternative was VDSL, which in the past was rather expensive. Searching through Amazon, I found the Tupavco VDSL2 pair which are reasonably priced and also reasonably simple to install. I received the extenders several days after I ordered them and they were packaged appropriately. After reading through the instruction manual provided on the CD, I configured the extenders and installed them between the two switches. After about ten seconds both the extenders and the switches synced up and started communicating. It was that simple. The bandwidth supported by the extenders at that distance is well within the requirements of the security system I am installing and provides ample room for growth.
Works great!
T. Danu•April 6, 2017
Works great. We have three of these running over ~1000ft links. They are stable, work out of the box and seem to be pretty tolerant of the line quality itself. One point to remember -- these take a few moments (10-30 seconds) to link up. Give them time to negotiate before troubleshooting!
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