Tag: Copper Cabling

Planning a New LAN with Cat. 8.1 – Recommendations
Ten gigabits per second is followed by 25 and 40 gigabits per second. These are the next milestones on the Ethernet roadmap for copper cabling. The new standards are: Cat. 8.1, 25GBase-T and 40GBase-T. Whoever is planning LAN cabling to...

LED Lighting via Data Network
R&M is supporting initiatives for digital office and room ceilings. The aim of these digital ceiling initiatives is to integrate the ceiling infrastructure in the local data networks to network and power LED lighting, sensors and lots more.

Minimizing Cable Volume with R&MthinLine
R&M is launching new copper patch cords specially designed for use in data centers. The thinLine cables minimize the cable volume in network cabinets. They are one quarter thinner than standard Cat. 6 or Cat. 6A patch cords.

DSLAM solution for vectoring cabling
Current network operator broadband projects confirm: Vectoring technology can be implemented fast and flexibly with the tried and tested R&M product VS Compact. The distribution system for copper twisted pairs in the DSLAM has proven to be a pragmatic solution...

Everything fits into the Keystone format
There is now even better integration of R&M’s Cat. 6Ahigh-performance modules into outlets and panels with Keystone cut-outs. An optimized Keystone adapter makes this possible.