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Why Choose Baudcom's Video Fiber Multiplexers for Your Business
Best PoE ONU Devices for 2025: A Technical Comparison
In this post, we explore the best Baudcom PoE ONU devices in 2025, compare PoE vs non-PoE ONUs, and clarify common questions such as "what is PoE (Power over Ethernet)", "is PoE good?", and "will PoE damage a non-PoE device?"
The Essential Guide to Optical Power Meters for Fiber Optic Testing
ONU Wi-Fi vs. Traditional Routers Whatâs the Difference
ONU Wi-Fi and traditional routers are two common devices that help you get online. But what exactly makes them different? Letâs break it down in simple terms so you can understand how each one works and which one might be right for you.
How to Use a Visual Fault Locator (VFL): A Step-by-Step Guide
An optical visual fault locator provides a quick way to troubleshoot and pinpoint faults such as breaks, bends, or splices. By following the steps outlined above, you can use a VFL to efficiently locate and address fiber optic cable issues.
What is a Balun Transformer and How Does It Work?
By converting balanced and unbalanced signals and matching impedance, baluns help prevent signal problems like distortion and loss, ensuring that your devices work together smoothly
Understanding Different Types of Media Converters: A Key to Seamless Network Connectivity
A media converter is a device that allows you to connect two different types of media enabling seamless communication. By choosing the appropriate types of media converter and understanding what is a fiber media converter, businesses can ensure their networks run efficiently, securely, and cost-effectively.
Fiber Optic Fast Connectors: What Affects Their Price and Why It Matters
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Difference between SOA and EDFA |How to Choose the Right Optical Amplifier?
Choosing the Right Optical Amplifier is about understanding your networkâs needs, the difference between SOA and EDFA, balancing gain and noise, weighing power consumption, and wavelength compatibility.
What is TX/RX and A/B in a Fiber Media Converter?
TX/RXÂ and A/BÂ are terms that help explain how data flows in a media converter fiber to copper. TXÂ and RXÂ refer to how data is sent and received, while A/BÂ can refer to different fiber ports or a backup system for added reliability.
