Ethernet run longer than 100m
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07-10-2006 01:19 PM - edited 03-03-2019 03:59 AM
Does anyone have any advice on the best way to implement a ethernet run over 100m? There is no power between the 2 points so a switch is not an option. Do they make some sort of amp, or booster?
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07-10-2006 01:55 PM
My recommendation would be install fiber optic cabling. IEEE standard doesn't recommend running Ethernet twisted pair systems past 100m. Fiber optics has good signal carrying characteristics; therefore allowing it to carry the signal much further.
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07-12-2006 06:54 AM
You need power if you want to add any equipement that will allow you to run on more than 100m , as propose you should look for fiber optic connection
there are tranceivers that permit to convert a RJ45 interface to a fiber optic interface, maybe you should look for that kind of solution.
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07-12-2006 07:58 AM
fibre shmiber!! Run the cable mate - lasoo it between to independent buildings with different groundging sources. Then make the users patch cords at least 50m long, make sure you wrap them up into a nice little ball of cable and ram it into the power conduit so that no one will notice it. Job Done - you will now have a job for life with the users constantly complaining about their absolutely rubbish service.
OR you can be boring and safe and go for the fibre option (multi-mode fibre is plentiful btw)
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07-12-2006 09:44 AM
The spec is in terms of electrical charactoristics, the 100M distance limitation is a rule-of-thumb based on these specs. Having said that, it is possible to run a bit over 100M if the cable is good. If your run is 125M and you have a clean Cat5e or Cat6 circuit (no cross-connects, jumper panels, etc) it might work.
If the two ends of this run are in different buildings then I agree with the others who suggest running fibre.
Dave
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07-12-2006 10:40 AM
For a REALLY long run you can use an SDSL ethernet extender. These get around 2.3 Mbps and run up to 24,000 feet! I've used them several times and they're pretty slick. They run over a single cable pair.
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10-29-2019 01:29 PM
I have used 120m for IP cameras, with POE and it was ok. It works 24/7 for almost a year.. no problem.
No device is used between the camera and the switch
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10-30-2019 11:55 AM - edited 10-30-2019 11:58 AM
How much longer?
As other noted, you can sometimes get away with good cables. Sometimes dropping the transmission rate, to next lower tier, might help too. There are also (I believe also mentioned by anther poster) LAN extenders, e.g. https://www.blackbox.com/en-us/products/black-box-brand-products/networking/extenders.
