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Multiple Coexistent Mx2wire+ Units

Mx2wire système avec plusieurs d'unités

Mx2wire système

Two cables that are directly next to each other and 'in the same cable conduit', so to say, interfere with each other, which may lead to a reduced data rate. This is also the case when no electrical connection has been established.

Example: A 50-meter long 4-wire cable (bell wire), of which two wires are used for each pair of Mx2wire+ units (A and B).

The data rate is 18 Mbps for each Mx2wire+ pair (from A to A and from B to B). If only one pair is connected (from C to C), the net data rate of Mx2wire+ is 50 Mbps. The reduced data rate in this example is due to the cables interfering with each other.

Normally, the two pairs act like a network hub, that is, the data transferred from A to A is also available on the two units of the data path from B to B. In order to prevent this, each couple of Mx2wire+ units is paired at the factory, which means that they have the same network number (network ID) and can therefore communicate with each other.