Pan Dacom SPEED-DSL 4.6

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Below you will find brief information for SPEED-DSL SPEED-DSL 4.6, SPEED-DSL SPEED-DSL 4.6G, SPEED-DSL SPEED-DSL 4.6-P, SPEED-DSL SPEED-DSL 4.6G-P. The SPEED-DSL 4.6 is a high-speed network extender that allows you to connect two computers or other devices over a standard telephone line. The SPEED-DSL 4.6 can also be used to create a loop-bonded connection, which provides twice the speed and bandwidth of a single connection.

Key Features

  • Ethernet connection over 4-wires
  • Up to 4.6 Mbit/s
  • Loop bonding capability
  • SDSL 1 and SDSL 2 LEDs
  • Ethernet Rx, Tx, and Lnk LEDs
  • Full Duplex and Half Duplex Ethernet modes
  • Adaptive bandwidth mode
  • Ferrite chokes
  • LED status indicators
  • FCC regulatory compliance

Pages: 12 Pan Dacom SPEED-DSL 4.6 Manual

Brand: Pan Dacom Category: Bridges & repeaters Size: 636 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is SPEED-DSL 4.6?
SPEED-DSL 4.6 is a high-speed network extender that allows you to connect two computers or other devices over a standard telephone line.
How do I configure the bandwidth for the SDSL ports?
The bandwidth for the SDSL ports can be configured using the switches on the back of the SPEED-DSL 4.6. Different switch positions correspond to different bandwidth options.
What is loop bonding and how does it work?
Loop bonding is a feature that allows you to use two SDSL lines to create a single connection with twice the speed and bandwidth.
How do I connect the Ethernet line?
Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet Connection RJ45 port on the back of the SPEED-DSL 4.6. A solid green Ethernet Lnk LED indicates a link has been established.
What do the different LED colors indicate?
The LEDs on the front of the SPEED-DSL 4.6 provide information about the status of the device. For example, a solid green Power LED indicates that the device is operational. A pulsing green SDSL LED indicates that a connection is established and active.

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