An EoC system is usually connected to the Internet to provide Internet access at multiple antenna sockets. This application note describes the connection to the Internet for a master endpoint system and a peer-to-peer system.
An EoC system is usually connected to the Internet to provide Internet access at multiple antenna sockets. This application note describes the connection to the Internet for a master endpoint system and a peer-to-peer system.
AXING Application Note To feed in the Ethernet-over-Coax signals, a TZU 40-05 EOC inserter is required. The G.hn connector of the EOC master is connected to input IN2 (EOC) using a coaxial cable with F connectors. The output of the headend is connected to input IN1. The COM output is connected to the house distribution. […]
Shows the possibilities to feed EoC into a CATV network.
IMPORTANT: The EOC masters EOC 30-01 and EOC 30-21 as well as the EOC endpoints EOC 30-02 and EOC 30-03 may only be used in a CATV network if the forward path frequency range starts at 258 MHz.
Shows the options for feeding EoC into the terrestrial input of a multiswitch.