AT-WD1008 is a CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer) solution that multiplexes up to 8 bi-directional wavelengths to transmit signals over a single pair of optical fiber.... more
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1 ( 1 ) x Expansion Slot, 1 ( 1 ) x Expansion Slot
8 ( 8 ) x GBIC
Interfaces: 2 x network - Fibre Channel - SC single mode
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC Class A certified, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN55024, EN55022 Class A, UL 60950
Manufacturer's product description
AT-WD1008 is a CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer) solution that multiplexes up to 8 bi-directional wavelengths to transmit signals over a single pair of optical fiber. CWDM technology is a key component of building an Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network because it reduces the operational cost of fiber infrastructure (rent of Fiber and maintenance). AT-WD1008 allows for scalable and efficient Gigabit Ethernet services. The combination of CWDM and GBIC enables the design of a flexible and highly reliable multi-service network. The AT-WD1008 is part of Allied Telesis' Core Switching solution. Together with the Switchblade 4100 series and the AT-9800 Layer 3 GBE Switches, the AT-WD1008 offers a cost-effective solution to build an Ethernet everywhere solution in Campus, Multi-site Enterprises or Metropolitan-Area Networks (MAN).
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Power Device: Power supply - plug-in module, Power supply - hot-plug - plug-in module
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I was able to play "medal of honour: allied assault" quite well with a decent Framerate of around 80-100.
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....8 gigahurz.
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