EoC-Master-Endpoint

Ethernet over Coax (Master – Endpoint)

With Ethernet over Coax (EoC) you use the existing coaxial cable for Internet and network data. Television and radio are still transmitted via the same cable. An AXING EoC master modem is the main interface to the network. This device is used to feed data into and out of the coaxial cable network. To set up an EoC network, you therefore need at least 2 modems (master and endpoint modems). The EoC master modem establishes the connection to the Internet and manages all endpoint modems. All endpoints communicate with the master, but not with each other. Such a solution is ideal for Internet supply in apartment buildings, hotels and retirement homes.

Benefits at a glance:

  • One master, several endpoints

  • 2 Gigabit-Ethernet-Ports per Endpoint

  • Own WiFi at each endpoint possible

  • Configuration of a complex network possible

How it works:

The EoC Master is connected to the Internet backbone via Gigabit Ethernet. The Internet bandwidth is splitted among the endpoints. Communication between the EoC modems is possible at up to 720 Mbps (PHY) or 1800 Mbps (PHY), depending on the model used. All settings are made at the master modem. For each endpoint you can reduce the data rate and thereby divide the bandwidth. Each endpoint has 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports. You can connect common network devices such as PC, TV, game console or streaming box, or access points for even more connections.

Endpoints with Wi-Fi are also available. This means that other devices such as smartphones, tablets and notebooks can be integrated wirelessly. The Wi-Fi configuration is also done via the master.

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