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#442651 04/29/05 04:28 AM
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No. Break out kits not needed.
I'm sending you mail with part #s & Spec sheets.


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#442652 04/29/05 04:38 AM
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Clarification. Single mode is always laser. MM can be LED or Laser. MM laser & SM laser are not at all the same.


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#442653 05/01/05 10:10 AM
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Aweaver is steering you straight. Indoor/outdoor tight buffer is probably your best way to go and the prices on it have gotten down to normal (pvc jacket) levels. It also allows you to surpass the 50 ft rule after you enter the building. Therefore no splice to be done to transition to indoor rated. I'd disagree to favoring 50 micron over 62.5, but that's just because almost everything in my area has been done w/62.5 micron.

Breakout/fanout kits aren't hard to install and use. Even with ickypic fills. Just remember to ALWAYS clean them well with Hydrosol wipes (minimum of 5 good swipes down the strands), wipe them down with clean Kimwipes, and then wipe them down with a new Kimwipe that is dusted with baby powder. They usually slip right in with minimal effort.

MM good for short runs (<2000 ft) SM good for the longer. MM very good to GB speed but if MGB is desired use the SM. They will be paying out the nose for the active equipment anyhow, don't bottleneck them w/inadequate fiber.

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I know this is an older post but:
Gel filled is not fun. I've heard (but haven't tried) baby powder helps with the fan-out kit. Still takes a lot of cleaning.

About length/bandwith:
for 62.5 MM is good for about 2KM at 100mb
SM goes to about 30Km
For gigabit:
220 meters over 62.5 m fiber and
550 meters over 50 m fiber

Bandwidth of fiber is MHz per kilometer. As the length of fiber increases the bandwidth decreases proportionally.

Short cable=higher bandwith

50 m cable offers about 3x bandwidth of 62.5

#442655 06/12/05 01:28 PM
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Use lotsa 90% pure isoproply alcohol,and lotsa wipes. Get your fibre very clean and use baby powder. Prep is very important.

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