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DT-50
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Networks grow where theyre needed, not necessarily where its
convenient. Where physical barriers, zoning laws, or other factors stand in
the way of extending your network, Canon offers a solution. Canobeam can create
a high-quality, high-speed, low-cost data connection across a straight-line
distance of up to 2Km.
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Here is what you need to know about Canobeam DT-50.
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Canobeam DT-50 interfaces with many different network types, including
ATM, FDDI, and Fast Ethernet.
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Supports TCP/IP with an option for SNMP.
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Optional SDI interface for digital video applications.
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Lower installation and maintenance costs than fiber optic cables.
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Canobeam DT-50s "untappable" transmissions are highly
secure.
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Exchangeable interface cards allow you to upgrade your bandwidth as your
network grows.
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3R technology allows relay of the data signal without loss of signal strength
and quality.
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Autotracking technology means that alignment between units will be maintained
even under conditions in which buildings or other platforms move due to altitude
or wind conditions.
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Constant footprint function adjusts the beam according to the distance it
must travel, maintaining beam focus and signal strength over the full range
of transmissible distances.
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Canobeam DT-50 is established technology. As its name implies, Canobeam
DT-50 is not a first generation product. Canon has developed this product
over years, and has built a record of success for the product series. And,
behind Canobeam DT-50 technology is all of Canons Know-How in
optics, data, and networking technology. For
more about Canobeam features, including detailed specs, please read on.
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