"These Fiber-Interface SNMPv3 RTUs Eliminate the Need for Media Converters..."

Learn about these Fiber-Interface SNMPv3 RTUs...

Do you have the right RTUs at your fiber sites? Are you spending too much on media converters to deliver copper-based Ethernet to LAN devices? With traditional LAN-based RTUs at fiber-only sites, you have to purchase media converters to use them and other LAN-based devices. This eats up your rack space and budget.

Imagine a complete, all-in-one RTU with a fiber interface that also acts as its own media converter. This RTU can support the fiber connection you need, without requiring additional devices or accessories to make it work. What if this RTU could fit in a single rack-unit? You'd achieve the enhanced protection and convenience of a direct fiber connection, without the extra cost!

The new fiber interface on the NetGuardian 832A G5 delivers all this with a 100BaseFX fiber interface. For those hoping to migrate from LAN to fiber, the NetGuardian G5 is a full-featured, fiber-ready RTU.

4 Key Benefits of Using NetGuardian G5's Fiber Interface vs. Copper

Call DPS Telecom today at 1-800-693-0351 to learn how you can enhance maintenance communication at your equipment sites...



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