Thanks,

Copper is in the ground :) To run fibre would kill the job - probably cost me than the 624.


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:16:27 -0500, McCann, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I've never heard of anyone getting RS232 to work that far, especially on
Cat3...but I've not really looked into too much myself.  500m over Cat3
will surely incur a large amount of line noise and probably not make it
work unless a vendor has somehow found a way to filter it out (which I
possible I guess).  I know that you can accomplish this over a pair of
MM fiber (we just got equipment to do this a few days ago, haven't tried
it yet, but it seams simple enough).  The drivers are made by Telebyte.

Not an exact answer to your question, but I hope it helps a little. :)
--Brian

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Subject: KX-T: KXTA624 Extend smdr 500 meters via copper - Cat3

Gentlemen

Does anyone recommend a supplier for the above application - RS232c line
drivers - interested in where someone has actually used the items and
had success - I don't want unreliability at all - something that just
works without hassle would be fine.

Thanks


-- Paul Edgar

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