With global expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT), demand for IP/Ethernet-connected devices is soaring. Billions of devices are already capable of connecting to the Internet. Ethernet—and power-over-Ethernet (PoE) in particular—has grown in popularity because it strikes the perfect blend of speed, cost, and ease of use. The CopperLink 1101 kit from Patton enables Ethernet connectivity over previously installed copper infrastructure. The solution breathes new life into circuits previously deployed for such traditional non-IP applications as RS232/485 controls, alarms, CCTV, analog phones, intercom speakers, and others.

Core Features:

  • Ethernet Extension—Extends 10/100Base-TX Ethernet over 3300 feet (1005 meters)  using 2-wire,
    24-AWG twisted-pair, Cat 3, Cat 5e/6/7, or coaxial cable.
  • Delivers PoE—PowerPlus technology powers up both the remote CopperLink extender and the
    PoE enabled device connected to it. No power is required at the remote location.
  • Transparent LAN Bridging—Passes higher layer protocols, including 802.1Q VLAN tagged and untagged packets.
    Fully transparent to various video compression schemes such as WMV, MPEG-4 and MJPEG.
  • Plug and Play—Modems need no configuration to operate, Ethernet ports are auto-sensing 10/100, full or half-duplex.
  • Made in the USA—This Patton equipment is designed by Patton engineers and built in our Gaithersburg, Maryland facility.
    Patton’s American-made manufacturing process delivers high-quality networking solutions with reliability you can trust.
Weight 2.65 lbs
Dimensions 15 × 11 × 4 in
Brand

Patton

  • Line Interfaces (Data):
    • 1 x RJ45 (Optional: Terminal Block, Coax)
    • Supports 1-4 pairs
  • Ethernet Interfaces:
    • 1 x RJ45 Auto-Sensing
    • 10/100Base-TX with full or halfduplex operation
  • LEDs: Power, Line, (10 or 100 operation), Eth, and PoE
  • Protocol:
    • Transparent to high layer protocol
    • Supports 802.1Q VLAN tagged frames
    • Transparent to IP video schemes
    • Fully transparent to compression schemes such as WMV, MPEG-4, and MJPEG