IPTV BoosterIPTV service has been growing rapidly and the telecom industry has been searching for the best way to deliver higher speeds and a more stable video signal for IPTV service. After the success of their ADSL loop extender worldwide, Widearea has researched and developed a brand-new product especially for improving IPTV service on an ADSL loop, called AER800 Series B IPTV booster. Our ADSL loop extender works exceptionally well for reaching distant customers with ADSL2+ service. Similarly, the IPTV Booster is intended for boosting speed at closer distances where you need the highest possible bandwidth. This product will allow you to double the number of subscribers that you can reach while offering more consistent high bandwidth services to your existing customers. The IPTV Booster is an active element installed in the outside loop plant. It operates as an amplifier that amplifies and equalizes the signal. This product is ideal for accelerating ipTV Services, boosting ADSL2+ bandwidth to 10-20 Mibits. To expand the distance of your services beyond your current service boundaries, we recommend the AER800 ADSL Loop Extender.
The USA has significant areas where people simply cannot get decent broadband internet service. This has a dramatic impact on property values and economic activity in the affected areas. Rural customers are beginning to react to being left in the broadband ghetto and are creating wireless internet service COOPs and becoming politically active about getting laws passed to require broadband service delivery. ADSL is a growing consumer service, but technology limits have made it impossible for some customers to get the service. Until now, ADSL has been limited to 3-6 miles from the Central Office depending on the wire gauge used. Many rural telephone companies are installing the Widearea ADSL loop extender to expand the distance and improve the speed of their ADSL services. The ADSL Loop extender or IPTV Booster is installed by the telephone company half way between your house and the central office. It is essentially an amplifier, boosting the signal level which allows the signal to travel much farther. In some cases, you can now get service as far as 10 miles from the Central Office. We provide a free 30 day evaluation to any Telephone Company in the USA or Canada. The product cost is only $159 per line. Go here to purchase an ipTV Booster
AER800-1PB IPTV Booster Network Application Diagram L1: The signal wire pair connecting ADSL Loop Extender to CO equipment. L2: The signal wire pair connecting ADSL Loop Extender to CPE equipment. P1/P2: The power wire pair connecting ADSL Loop Extender to optional power supply. ADSL technology has great advantages in terms of bandwidth and performance; however, long loops can create difficulties providing consistent broadband services. The AER800 can extend the coverage of ADSL lines. It will provide systems with better performance-to-cost ratio, improve the equipment utilization rate, and optimize the network. The ADSL Loop Extenders and IPTV Boosters are simple, cost-effective solution used to extend the deployable range of ADSL technologies. This unique approach to ADSL deployment enables service providers to deliver to both POTS and ADSL services on any copper pair. ADSL Loop Extender is an active element installed in the outside loop plant. It operates as an amplifier that amplifies and equalizes the signal. The IPTV Booster can be used to extend ipTV services in one of two ways: 1) a single ipTV Booster placed less than 400 ohms (24AWG) from the Central office will generally increase the signal to 12M – 20M or more. 2) when combined with ADSL2+ bonding, two pairs can be utilized to double the effective rate of the extended circuits allowing ipTV service throughout your existing service area. Please consult with your Widearea representative for additional deployment guidelines for these applications.
The ADSL loop extender can expand your ADSL service area too. The primary function of the loop extender is to amplify the downstream signal. This allows improvement in downstream bandwidth which can expand the service area by 7kft on 24AWG. Two loop extenders can be placed on a line for additional bandwidth and reach. Additional speed and distance can be added to your service area by utilizing a modem that offers additional upstream gain, such as the DrayTek 2800 series. Please consult with your Widearea representative for additional deployment guidelines for these applications.  | AER800-2PB IPTV BOOSTER. This 2 line unit is the fast one, working at up to 20Mbits per second. It is designed for outdoor mounting. Requires one pair for express power. Also fits in most pedestals. (5 7/8 x 3 ¾” x 1 5/8” ). Uses 155vDC.
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| Coming in 2Q08 AER800-1PB single line IPTV Booster unit is designed for outdoor line mounting. Its small size (4¾” x 2¾” x 2”) also makes it easy to mount on the line, in a cabinet or even a pedestal. | 
| Coming in 2Q08 AER800-8PB IPTV Booster is designed for 8 ports with outdoor mounting. Accepts 1 or 2 four port modules. Requires 2 pair for express power. | This product is ideal for increasing bandwidth to 10-20 Mibits. To expand the distance of your services beyond your current service boundaries, we recommend the AER800 Series ADSL Loop Extender. Go here to purchase an ipTV Booster. | US104 - ipTV enabled ADSL2+ Router The US100 series of ADSL2+ modems is based on the Broadcom chipset and reference design firmware. Broadcom provides complete modem functionality in their reference design, which makes this product very low cost to produce. Because the Broadcom reference designs are so robust, all Broadcom based ADSL modems are essentially identical. The menus and capabilities of this product are exactly the same as you will find on modems from Comtrend and others that cost much more. We cut out the brand name hype to bring you this product direct from the same factories at a huge savings in costShow us a quote for a "brand name" Broadcom product advertised anywhere else and we will quote you at least 20% off that price. |
BENEFITS: Double the customers you can reach. Increase reach by 30-50% Deliver 2-10 times the bandwidth Cost effective way to prove broadband demand in marginal markets. Defer costly remote DSLAM Improve service quality & reliability Comprehensive over-voltage protection. Easy to install, deploy and maintain. Fully compatible with all ADSL / ADSL2+ systems. Fully compatible with analog voice.
IPTV Booster Power Engineering
The power supply must be located in a protected environment with a short 12 AWG or better connection to power source. To avoid the number one mistake made in installation: Please do not put the power supply in the pedestal. A reliable ground connection must be made. The maximum distance to the loop extender from the power supply is 1200 ohms. You should order the corresponding type of power supply according to the available power source.
There are two operating voltages for loop extenders. AER800-1p and 2p operate on 115vDC; AER800-2pB and AER800-8p-V5.0 operates on 155vDC. Please consult the charts below to insure that you order the correct power supply for your application. Voice EngineeringVoice will pass through the loop extender even in power outage conditions. The use of “Smart Coils” for H-88 type loading is recommended for longer loops at normal copper intervals for the Voice (POTS) transmission. Smart Coils, allow the transparent passage of DSL Data while providing loading for voice. IPTV Loop Engineering The loop extender has both minimum and maximum loop length requirements for both input and output loops. The best way to plan your installation is to go to http://www.widearea.us/ then go to Support>Tools. Enter your loop length and wire gauge information and the tool will suggest a range of locations to place the loop extender.
The loop extender is very flexible in the location in which it will work. The diagram below offers an alternative way to estimate bandwidth and shows the optimal placement for the AER800. To use this graph, estimate the distance from DSLAM to extender (L1) and extender to modem (L2). Where L1 and L2 intersect, find the color band in the legend. This color band will tell you the bandwidth in kbps that you should expect.
The diagram above is for 24AWG wire. To translate to other wire gauges, use Equivalent Working Length (EWL) a concept introduced by Telcordia to predict equivalent ADSL performance for different wire gauges. This is not based on DC ohms, but rather the AC frequency response (complex impedance) of twisted pair wire. EWL26AWG = 0.75 x L24AWG + 0.6 x L22AWG + 0.4 x L19AWG If the distance between the loop extender and the modem is short, the LA800 loop attenuator can be used. The LA800 is to be installed between splitter and modem when used on a line with analog voice. Every field technician should carry an LA800 to aid troubleshooting. The frequency response of the LA800 is limited to 500khz, so you should limit your use of this product for low speed demands (<3Mbits) or testing.
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