Data PowerBoost
Power over Ethernet Extender
Power over DSL Extender
Line Powered remote wi-fi Access Point
As computing intelligence becomes smaller and cheaper, more and more applications for remote semi-autonomous devices are becoming evident. Remote cameras are everywhere. Outdoor wifi hotspots are hot sellers. Lately, wearable computers are in the news; eventually small, cheap computers will be stuck on everything, everywhere -- and they will need remote power and communications.
Google Fiber is offering plain old broadband (5M down 1 up) for FREE! Is that where broadband is going now? Will Cable TV companies follow that lead and offer free internet? Wireline Telco's really need to continue to advance their service offerings to stay ahead of the barbarians.
Targeted applications:
The target application of the system is to provide a combined data and power service for these applications:
- Basic Power over Ethernet service avalable anywhere.
- Beam Wifi service into adjacent operating areas from the edge of your service area
- Offer Wifi service in your serving area from any pole without power hook-up
- Help municipalities deploy remote traffic monitoring, speed traps
- Help radio stations deploy traffic cameras
- Remote security systems -- Look in-ward surveillance .. Cameras mounted on the building have a limited view. Mount a camera at a distance that can watch the whole property easily.
- Redundant power applications
- Allow customers to easily spy on their competitors. Business is slow at my restaurant today - lets see if Joes' cafe is busy.
- Banks have a boatload of empty properties that should be monitored.
- Landlords want to monitor their properties.
- Surveillance of sensitive remote sites, like power substations, anhydrous ammonia distribution plants, remote DSLAMs.
- Remote weather cam, weather monitoring stations
- Lets record a picture of every car and license plate that enters the subdivision, parking lot, town
- USB device charging station
- Remote DSLAM power
- Femto-cells
Systems structure:

The system contains 2 main units:
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Central Control Unit (CU) – located at the Exchange which bonds physical connections to DSLAM and power.
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Remote Unit (RU) – located somewhere close to the subscriber which provides POE connection. It can utilize 1-12 subscriber pairs.
The CU is a rack-type version where the rack provides the connection facilities and takes 48vDC from CO battery / fuse panel.
Power Available
17 - 0.0036 x R watts per pair where R is the loop resistance. Solutions available for 1 - 12 pairs.
Configuration
The parts required for this application are:
| CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT | |||
| DAR-R4P | Remote Power Feeding Card – 4 Power Feeding Interfaces | ||
| DAR-RACK | Rack | ||
| DAR-NMS | Network Management Card | ||
| REMOTE Power Unit | |||
| RPW-1-12V | Remote Unit – 1 Channel RPF 5-18V Output NO POWER MANAGEMENT | ||
| RPW-2-12V | Remote Unit – 2 Channel RPF 5-18V Output | ||
| RPW-2-48V | Remote Unit – 2 Channel RPF –5-18V/ 48V/Optional PoE Output | ||
| RPW-4-48V | Remote Unit – 4 Channel RPF– 5-18V/48V/Optional PoE Output | ||
| REMOTE XDSL MODEM WITH POE OUTPUT | |||
| RPW-2-48V-V | Remote VDSL Modem - 2 Channel RPF -POE Output | ||
| RPW-4-48V-V | Remote VDSL Modem - 4 Channel RPF - POE Output | ||
| REMOTE WIFI AP WITH EXTERNAL POE OUTPUT | |||
| RPW-2-48V-VAP | Remote WiFi AP with VDSL UPLINK + POE Output (including 2 high gain antennas) | ||
| RPW-4-48V-VAP | Remote WiFi AP with VDSL UPLINK + POE Output (including 2 high gain antennas) | ||
