Тёмный

Network Two Buildings with Fiber Optic Cable 

Network Advisor
Подписаться 52 тыс.
Просмотров 325 тыс.
50% 1

Need to extend your network to another building? Using Fiber Optic cabling is a simple and reasonably-priced method for extending the Local Area Network to another building. And, it's a task is something that an intermediately experience IT professional should be able to handle.
Using Fiber Optic components is the most reliable way for those who want to extend my network into another building on property. Especially when those two structures are too far for copper Ethernet cabling (the limit is 100 meters or 330 feet).
Many considerations and careful planning need to be done ahead of time. One of the biggest hurdles is getting the cable across the outdoor span either by underground (conduit) or via aerial cable. Each method has pros and cons. I would say the aerial method is slightly less labor intensive than going the underground method. Depending on the length, digging an underground trench can a very big job. But, does come with the benefit of being more protected from nature elements.
Also, special thanks to t Datacom's Cables.com for the configurator shared in the video - excellent place to get custom cables made.
Are you a Fiber Optic subject matter expert?
If you're interested in being a featured guest in one of our videos,
let us know with this contact form.
www.networkadvisor.net/featur...
RU-vid
/ diytelecom
RU-vid
/ networkadvisor
Twitter
/ diytelecom
Instagram
/ oneconnexions
Website
www.networkadvisor.net/

Хобби

Опубликовано:

 

13 июл 2018

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 296   
@RobvandenBoogaard
@RobvandenBoogaard 6 лет назад
Another great video! In risk of repeating myself: set up Patreon man! I would be happy to pledge a small amount a month so you can create more video’s!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
Thanks Bogeyman !!! I have looked a Patreon. My hesitation is that I would lose my audience reach (how would people find me). Maybe I just haven't researched it well enough. Maybe I will float the idea as a poll on my community discussion page next week and see what the viewers say. Appreciate your Patreonage! (Yes, pun). 😆😆😆
@RobvandenBoogaard
@RobvandenBoogaard 6 лет назад
Network Advisor The gist of it is that you can set up a tiering structure where you offer extra’s outside your public RU-vid account (q&a, answer patreon subscriber questions, let patreon subscribers decide the topic on your next video, giveaways, etc, etc.) or you let the patreon subscriber decide what amount they want to pledge to you (preffered way for me, fellow networking RU-vidr ‘FiberNinja’ does this also). You don’t have to do anything else and can use your RU-vid channel the way you have done previously. People who are willing can support you this way and it hopefully ramps up your video uploads so we can enjoy more of it. Alternatively you can setup PayPal to do the same. To clarify: people don’t have to find you and it doesn’t require you to stop or migrate anything from RU-vid. Starting to sound like a sales rep here, but I just want to support you and others in the networking field on RU-vid to create more content like this.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
ok wow... so first I want to thank you for the free consulting on Patreon. Probably would have taken me hours to figure that out. (or months of trial/error). Second, please call me "Steve" if you prefer. So, let me think about that. I want to be careful with how I expand because unfortunately YT is not my day job so I can only spend about 3-6 hours per week on it (for now). And the catch 22 is that if I did get so successful at YT (or Patreon) that I could quit my day job, I would lose the very vehicle that provides me all the field knowledge that my audience values! i.e. throwing trash in the dry wall. ;-) (inside joke from this one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-szU7-MGaeiw.html) So, let me mull that over. I have agree that YT ad revenue is a poor way to be compensated for all the effort that goes into delivering content. Great conversation! Much appreciated!
@buzzkillington2546
@buzzkillington2546 4 года назад
You
@mblackonline1059
@mblackonline1059 2 года назад
Thank you for making these types of videos with real-life application. I'm studying for CompTIA Network+, and it really helps me to understand things better by seeing real examples of these technologies.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
CompTIA is good stuff. Good luck with that! 😊
@fancypants5782
@fancypants5782 5 лет назад
i'm a student currently studying networking and this video really helped me. My classes usually cover the different types of cables and topologies. I've always wondered how to connect a network between two buildings separated by several hundred feet with cables and you assisted with that in a clear and concise manner.
@franzislaschubert3315
@franzislaschubert3315 3 года назад
No worries at all! My Shed Plans brings me up to speed with professional tips and tricks used by the pros [Go Here=> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It really let me learn how to handle carpenter equipment, follow the right safety rules, and how to do your projects professionally so that they will look good and last!
@famenyah3829
@famenyah3829 2 года назад
So helpful man. You make learning technical things easy and fun for non-technical people. That's some rare gift. I am learning a lot from your videos. Keep them coming.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
That’s a beautiful compliment - thank you! 😊
@sparky687
@sparky687 3 года назад
A small suggestion. When running any aerial cabling, always apply a weather drip before entering a building. This is essentially a 'U' shaped bend so water flows away from the building. Also the wire suspension solution is technically know as a catenary wire solution. Good video by the way 👍🏻.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Yep, def agree there! I was quite the newb in the aerial plant arena back when I did that job. (2015, I think). Appreciate the viewing and stopping to leave comments. 😊
@AricVogel
@AricVogel 6 лет назад
Thanks for another great video Steve, I love this fiber series!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
Thank you sir! 😀
@dyl9833
@dyl9833 2 года назад
Hello, thanks for this video. I'm studying computer networks as part of my university course and there isn't nearly enough resources on how this all works irl. I really appreciate videos like these.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
That’s awesome. Good luck! 😊
@bradleystannard3492
@bradleystannard3492 6 лет назад
best demo i’ve seen holy shit, you deserve so many more views!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
Thanks Bradley. I will tell my agent! I really appreciate the viewers (like you) who bother to leave comments. Sometime publishing a video feels like sending it out into a back hole. Thanks again! 😄
@byronn.2885
@byronn.2885 5 месяцев назад
5 years later and still helpful. I’m waiting on fiber to be brought into my area and was wondering how I could get it into both my home and shop that are about 50’ apart. I love the very visual nature of this concise explanation. I know almost zero about anything computer related and I followed along easily with your explanation.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 месяцев назад
Byronn, that's a huge compliment - it's always been my goal to take IT concepts and make them simple for anyone. Good luck with your project!😄
@emilmamedov137
@emilmamedov137 4 месяца назад
I am junior network engineer, i got my ccna last week but i had some troubles with understanding of server rooms, real cabling in soho (cause i dont have real experience) but thanks to God i found your channel and i really enjoy of your explaining and videos. I wish to you success because people like you make this world better. And my young nephew also liked this video cause of HotWheels))))
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 месяца назад
Hi Emil. Thanks for that glowing feedback. Most of what you mentioned is what I aim for - practical understanding of IT and telecom concepts. Excellent news on the CCNA - that should open doors! Good luck! And, thanks for noticing the Hotwheels😀
@jim7smith
@jim7smith 4 года назад
Excellently presented. Loved your box and little vehicles mockup.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
THANK YOU Jim, I think you are like only the 2nd person so far to bother to make a comment about my props (the hot wheels cars). For some reason I had thought that would be the first thing everyone would notice! 😄
@franzislaschubert3315
@franzislaschubert3315 3 года назад
Thank you Ryan for releasing a great product as this [ Check Details Here?> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Most of the plans I have imagined in my mind are put down on your woodworking plans. This is more like a genius job. I love it!?
@Mr.bombastic60
@Mr.bombastic60 2 года назад
Great video thank you so much for your time and effort. Greatly appreciated.
@royalsingh
@royalsingh 6 лет назад
Thanks, that was helpful for someone starting to think!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
yes, it was definitely made for someone with not much experience with fiber. Glad you found it helpful. :-)
@UltimateTechHub
@UltimateTechHub 5 лет назад
Good job explaining fiber optic cabling. And yes terminating fiber optic cables are a pain.I would buy it in pre-made cables to length as well. Fiber Optics is actually pretty easy. Thumbs up!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
“Ultimate Tech hub”. - sounds like something to check out! thanks for commenting 😄
@kiwireless
@kiwireless 5 лет назад
PRO TIP: When you enter a building with any cable always go up slightly before entering so you don't have water running toward the building but away. Look up drip loop for more information.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching, thanks for commenting!
@aguyandhiscomputer
@aguyandhiscomputer 5 лет назад
Yeaaaah, I don't think he took your Drip Loop comment seriously. Shame
@PrimephotoStudio
@PrimephotoStudio 5 лет назад
Great video, thank you for sharing it with us.
@rexy_1000
@rexy_1000 5 лет назад
This is a very clear explanation. You could have not made it clearer.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
thanks for the compliment, Bob. And, thanks for watching!
@MamToCos
@MamToCos Год назад
I was laughing for few seconds 😀, but really very nice the buildings and the vehicles! Nice idea, sometimes it is good for imagining the real world conditions. Congratulations!👏👍
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor Год назад
Thank you for commenting on the props. In over 5yrs since that video was published, I think you're maybe the 2nd or 3rd person to even mention the cars (HotWheels). 😀
@ralphsanchez5205
@ralphsanchez5205 3 года назад
i was looking for something realistic, wondering how does tranceivers connect multiplexers and you got it all on this example. Thank you sir.
@rodrigocornidez1917
@rodrigocornidez1917 2 года назад
Thank you for the share, this was great!
@pratiknilugal
@pratiknilugal 6 лет назад
That Was Really Helpful... Thanks
@logicawe
@logicawe 6 лет назад
Really cool, thanks for the video!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
thanks for letting me know! :)
@SyberPrepper
@SyberPrepper 6 лет назад
I'm clueless in this area of networking so this is great information. Thanks.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
Thank you! I try to explain things quickly and in a way that even non-techie people can get it. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
@chamilasumathiratna4182
@chamilasumathiratna4182 3 года назад
Excellent explanation! Thank you
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
I am happy to hear this! Thanks Chamila. 😊
@miguelmassiris9091
@miguelmassiris9091 2 года назад
Thx for share your experience!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
Thank you for watching Miguel. ☺️
@mauryginsberg7720
@mauryginsberg7720 5 лет назад
Great video! Can you please do a Free-space optical networking video of two or more buildings connected? Thanks.
@taukirsyed1769
@taukirsyed1769 4 года назад
Extremely valuable video
@sendbnes
@sendbnes 3 года назад
thank you for making this video
@LaxmikantBhumkar
@LaxmikantBhumkar 5 лет назад
Wow, good explained..👍
@Wundbaum
@Wundbaum 4 года назад
Great video!
@TS-jm7jm
@TS-jm7jm 6 лет назад
this is pretty clear and succinct, thanks for the info. it is helpful in advancing my understanding of webpages.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
thanks for the positive feed back Tristan. Good luck with those webpages! :-)
@rhdtv2002
@rhdtv2002 5 лет назад
We did that at one of our communities where ran it similarly how you did running to bldg A to bldg b
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
good deal Rich. glad to hear it 😀
@IsmailKrcYT
@IsmailKrcYT 4 года назад
Hello there. I want to do an operation by sending a signal from the computer with fiber optic cable to x. What kind of device do I need for this. I couldn't find much about fiber optic signal processing. I would really apreciate if you help.
@derekc6713
@derekc6713 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. I got a beginner question. Once it hits the breakout box, I am wondering how you go about connecting that to the switch you have mentioned at the beginning of the video. I thought that the fiber will be connected with the SC connector to the transceiver boxes and then connected to the new switch on bldg B. That may not be the case for the end of the video starting at 7:02.
@gambettonsa4528
@gambettonsa4528 4 года назад
Awesome explanation
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! 😊
@smartereveryday8004
@smartereveryday8004 3 года назад
Very very nice video..✨👌 detailed and clear voice. Lots of love from india🇮🇳
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Love my India fans. There are many! :-)
@FranklinGuerrero777
@FranklinGuerrero777 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@JR-zu9hl
@JR-zu9hl 4 года назад
Great video thx. Usually buildings that close we use P2P Bridge.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
thanks JR. And thanks for commenting.
@Obling95
@Obling95 4 года назад
Hi Network Advisor. I am currently building another garage next to my house. The distance between my router/modem is 35 meters and in the garage i am planning to connect the ethernet cable from the router to an switch. Form the switch 4 cables will go to data outlets in the garage approx. 15 meter cable each. My plan was to use an 35 meter Cat 7 outdoor cable from the router to the switch. I these distances - will it makes senses to use fiber cables and media converters?
@punkeyengineer
@punkeyengineer 2 года назад
amazing video !
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
Thank you sir! 😊
@chriscol6771
@chriscol6771 2 года назад
Can I use 2 different brands of routers with this system ? Garage is 400 feet from house. Thought I ordered linksey router (to go in garage) being house has linksey. But I picked a different brand. Should I exchange for another linksey? Amazon has easy returns & I didn't open it. Thank you for your time & this video !
@tanmoysaha5921
@tanmoysaha5921 4 года назад
sir my internet provider they give me gpon onu modem to convert fiber optic to rj 45 . Sir can i use single mode media converter to do same... Please reply
@goofygoobergang
@goofygoobergang 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
You're most welcome😊
@Cruezz
@Cruezz 3 года назад
Along with the drip loop, instead of the split conduit you could have used an indoor/outdoor rated cable. Makes for a cleaner looking install and less work.
@Fukaka2343
@Fukaka2343 4 года назад
Good vid, subscribed
@roybayona3475
@roybayona3475 3 года назад
great video thanks
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@modassirmanchester112
@modassirmanchester112 3 года назад
How did u connect switch through what I mean from whr that yellow cable is coming
@panglaotravel385
@panglaotravel385 4 года назад
Thank you sir
@ferasawwad2867
@ferasawwad2867 4 года назад
Do you need a Huawei HG8245W5 fiber modem to server? Allocated to homes. What do you advise
@MohammadAhmad-nh5ug
@MohammadAhmad-nh5ug 2 года назад
What is Upstream and Downstream concept on transceivers? How does it work?
@einfelder8262
@einfelder8262 5 лет назад
Steel cable between buildings is a fantastic lightning rod. Even assuming the method is correct, why not re-use the existing wire strand instead of adding more clutter. In any case, wireless bridging is far better to use with currently available devices. Not as fast, no, but full gigabit speed is not required for most workshops I would say.
@johnkamau3442
@johnkamau3442 5 лет назад
Good Job....
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
thanks for the feedback, John. 😀
@princemiro7241
@princemiro7241 4 года назад
i need to use only one fiber optic cable?how to do it?
@blackwall619
@blackwall619 5 лет назад
Great content.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
thanks for watching!
@blackwall619
@blackwall619 5 лет назад
@@NetworkAdvisor Really interested in the underground aspect, any suggestions on what type of training or who to call?
@jamtoast3555
@jamtoast3555 3 года назад
Can I ask is this better than just running a long ethernet cable into a WiFi extender?
@timothyhartwell9595
@timothyhartwell9595 4 года назад
Excellent video man! Thank you. I just started working for an internet service provider so this was very interesting to me. I'm curious though, wouldn't it also have been an option to use coaxial cable instead of fiber in this case? In case going with fiber is too expensive for someone
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
Yes, a Coax might work too. I think the thru-put on fibre is faster (not sure by how much). Great comment. 😊
@northwesten
@northwesten 5 лет назад
ok, I have a question. I been looking around on this answer but I am going to do a Livestream for a horse show. Thing is I need a 400-foot long cable to make this happen. Now for budget sake me getting a "switch" that next to the "Modem or Router" get 100-meter cables and use "repeaters" until it connects to my equipment? This just to help me through a 3-day event. Someday I get fibre for future events but I need to get past this event in the mean time.
@mrmotofy
@mrmotofy 4 года назад
You can also do point to point wifi. But you can likely get a good enough signal to just run a single Cat6 cable
@voiceoftruth1O1
@voiceoftruth1O1 5 лет назад
Please show us FTTH catv setup and device information. Thanks
@DaVloGa
@DaVloGa 4 месяца назад
Hi! Thank you so much for an informative video. I like to ask some question, is it possible to directly plug the one end on my router to provide the internet connection? Or is switches really necessary on both ends? Are there any limitations that I should consider first before doing this like router model, network configuration, etc.? Any answer would be really helpful. Thank you!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 месяца назад
You can probably connect directly to the router, the switches just give you more flexibility.
@RealShipmate
@RealShipmate 6 лет назад
Do you think Moff tarkin knew that Lord Vader was Anakin Skywalker? Been a subscriber for many months. Love the knowledge.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 6 лет назад
ha! so, just to tell you how naive I am, when I was watching Rogue One and I saw Governor Tarkin come on the screen, I was thinking "man, that guy hasn't aged much in 40 years!". Wasn't till after the movie I found out he was CGI'd into the movie. Doh! :-o Thanks for our viewer patronage Daniel! :-D
@steinbierz
@steinbierz 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. I have a 90' run of underground 1-1/4" PVC conduit with wide sweep 90's on each end for connecting the network from my house out to a steel bldg. on my property. At the steel building the 90 terminates into a standard PVC LB conduit body, that then goes through the building wall and into the shop. My question...would this be too tight of a bend radius for 4 strand indoor/outdoor multimode cable where it has to make a 90 from the vertical to a horizontal run into the building? Thanks.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 месяцев назад
In my opinion, as long as the 90 deg turns are wide bends, should not be an issue.
@steinbierz
@steinbierz 5 месяцев назад
@@NetworkAdvisor The 90 degree pvc elbows are definitely wide sweep but I'm wondering about once I have to make the 90 inside the LB conduit body into the building whether that is too tight a radius bend or if it is okay. Thanks.
@laurenceguy4217
@laurenceguy4217 Год назад
You Sir deserve subscribes
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor Год назад
Thank you sir. 😊
@josephmathew9938
@josephmathew9938 4 года назад
is this work in single mode fiber cable
@kumarnukam7998
@kumarnukam7998 5 лет назад
Super explanation sir, tq
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
thanks Kumar! 🙂
@HoneyBnDeezy
@HoneyBnDeezy 11 месяцев назад
Great video! I'm a novice so this may be a silly question but how does the coiled slack not interfere with the way the light/data travels through the core?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 11 месяцев назад
Right? The nature of fiber optics is that the light is stuck in the core. If follows the core wherever it goes (even in circles). While it's true that as distance is added signal strength deteriorates but that is factored into your "budget" (light attenuation expectations given distance and loss from connectors). Hope that helps. ☺
@flapwheat
@flapwheat 5 лет назад
I'm wanting to connect my workshop to my home, via fiber. I update modules on BMW automobiles and BMWNA requires a wired connection. The distance is only about 100ft. If I understand this demonstration correctly, I can buy two inexpensive transceivers, an appropriate pre-made cable, (I've already got a switch on hand) and I can simply run the cable in buried conduit. Correct? We've had induced voltage damage before. No way I'm running copper. Thanks in advance for your reply. Helpful video!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
Basically, what you described should work.
@ngehtohnain3489
@ngehtohnain3489 3 года назад
Please I need the previous video
@lowvoltagedude7837
@lowvoltagedude7837 5 лет назад
I think it's pretty good 👍👍
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
thanks, I'll take that as a valuable compliment coming from you. I thought I was subscribed to your channel but maybe that was one of my other personas. Anyway, just subbed. :-)
@lowvoltagedude7837
@lowvoltagedude7837 5 лет назад
@@NetworkAdvisor oh diy Telecom wow that's crazy!!!!!! I really liked what you did on this project very thoughtful and well-executed. Looked really good buddy 😀 I was a fiber fusion splicer back in the day. Mostly a sub contractor for Verizon. Now I do industrial and commercial work stuff. Much respect keep up the good work 👍👍
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
@@lowvoltagedude7837 I bet I could learn a lot from you since I am def no Fiber Guru (as some some of my audience is quick to point out - LOL). But like you, I'm a contractor. In my work I have to know a mile's worth Technology but only an few inches deep.
@aayushbathwal8146
@aayushbathwal8146 3 года назад
Its a very helpful video. I have some questions regarding my personal house-office project. My House and Office is around 100m distance. I had earlier installed CAT6 to have a personal LAN between both premises. However, I observed that the accessing speed is very slow. Example, my usual application from another computer would have more than 5 mins to access it as compared to 10 secs when in shorter distance. I assume, there is loss of data in CAT6 due to larger distance between premises. Therefore, I have planned to replace CAT6 with Fibre Optics. - Which type of Fibre Optics would you suggest? (Single Mode or Multi Mode). Additionally, which specific type optic in each category would you recommend me. ( LX or OM1, 2, 3 or 4) - Could you also suggest me which type of end to select on the fibre optics while ordering custom optics? I really appreciate your video and your help to me. Looking forward to hearing back from you. Thanks
@insidechocolatewithjimothy5313
@insidechocolatewithjimothy5313 2 года назад
I think multi mode om3 is what you are after. From what I understand single mode is for much longer distances.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
Exactly. Multi-mode is typical within one building. And single-mode is for longer haul.
@sanibelt
@sanibelt 4 года назад
What do you think would be the best way to run it underground? Put the Fibre optic cable in the plastic tubing to give it extra protection? or do you have any other suggestions?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
Yes, plastic tubing (aka pvc conduit) is generally the method most commonly used. Now, alternatively, you can buy armored fiber that is rated for "direct burial". Great question. 😀
@sanibelt
@sanibelt 4 года назад
@@NetworkAdvisor Thank you for the reply! I will look into it and if I have any more questions I'll be sure to ask you. Im thinking about running a Fiber optics cable from my house to the office. Its about 5m apart, but it would need at least a 30m Fiber optics cable to run through the walls. It previously had ethernet going to it, but the cable was unfortunately destroyed around a year ago, while they were constructing something. Since then I've had a wireless connection to the office and I have really bad speeds there (around 10Mbps) which isn't too good since the house has 1Gbit, becuse of that im thinking of running a Fiber Optic to it to get the maximum of my internet speed to there. Thanks again!
@WasiqNawazHushiana
@WasiqNawazHushiana 5 лет назад
9i6 information. in this condition, can i check the devices ping ( Pc's, Laptop's, and Routers etc) on this network?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
you sure can! the two buildings can even be in the same subnet if you want. thanks for asking 😀
@Growla
@Growla 3 года назад
Totally new to fiber. My situation is just like yours. I want to run fiber to a detached garage. Can you tell me the site you were on that had the cable configurator? Seemed pretty simple.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Gosh, it’s been awhile. “Cables and connectors” I believe
@codecraftacademy25
@codecraftacademy25 3 года назад
One Question i have noticed some of the ISP provide internet on singal line of fiber optic cable how it works since their is always download and upload
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
right? I have that myself. I have AT&T Fiber. Yet, it's only one strand of cable. I've not researched it. If I had to guess they're just using one color (light frequency) for the download and the other color for the upload. So, kind of line pointing two flashlights at each-other at the same time. Except one flashlight is Ultra-violet and the other is infra-red. Excellent observation! :-D
@dontbesewserious7717
@dontbesewserious7717 2 года назад
Can anyone tell me what type of fiber optic cable would you recommend for networking two building that are 1500' apart? (only the internet would be shared) TIA
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 2 года назад
Kim, I suspect if you contact one of the reputable online fiber distributors they would help you with that. Ie. Cables.com (I have no relationship with them - just an example. They’ve been around a while ).
@ffiit5864
@ffiit5864 5 лет назад
Is there like performance disruption when you use a media converter? instead of buying a switch with SFP module?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
I think what you're asking is if I use a swtich with a built-in SFP module versus a stand-alone media converter, will there be a speed difference. I'm not enough of an authority to answer that, but I would have to take the obvious guess that the switch with the fibre module built-in would have to be a little faster. Maybe someone else who knows more can chime in here. Great Question! :)
@AE-mu1jc
@AE-mu1jc 4 года назад
Yes if you use a switch with a big backplane. But is more interesting how stacked the network and how much traffic between this points where do you use the fiber cable. But technical is a bridge a switch with two ports how change the cable only e.g. copper2fiber. If do you want change parts of the big network so you can do it mostly cheaper and easier if the parts are smaller ...
@Asdayasman
@Asdayasman 5 лет назад
How come you don't do a little downward loop with a hood to protect the building hole from weather? Seems cleaner than "a whole bunch of silicone".
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
Sounds like a great idea. Thanks for sharing. 😁
@SFFRFIRES
@SFFRFIRES 11 месяцев назад
Quick question... TX on A goes to RX on B and vice versa correct?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 11 месяцев назад
yep, you got it. TX on Transceiver A, goes to RX on B. Often times in the field, when you're patching to transceivers together for the first time, you plug up the connectors and if you don't get a link signal, then you just flip them around.
@dellaorpilla4796
@dellaorpilla4796 5 лет назад
Is it possible to use two different brands on both ends? Tia
@AE-mu1jc
@AE-mu1jc 4 года назад
Theoretical yes, in the real world not. Some brands works together then they are physical copies with different brand names. Mean: Do you should test it with the real fiber - most seller allowed it in the shop.
@AllisonBWild
@AllisonBWild 3 года назад
Hi! I have no technical knowledge, just learning on RU-vid. How long can the fiber optic cable be before the signal degrades? I read 2 km but not sure. 2 km is basically my minimum for this very strange project. Is there any way to extend this further?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Allison, fibre-optic cable comes in two “modes”. Multi-mode and single-mode. Multi-mode is for short distances like within a building or within a server room. Single-mode is for long distance (up to 10km or more). I would consult with a knowledgeable sales rep when making your purchase. Good luck! 😀
@BrumeYadafe
@BrumeYadafe 2 года назад
Is the network cable straight or Crossed?
@drewswan695
@drewswan695 4 года назад
They male a cable called "ADSS" All dielectric Self Supporting cable that does not need steel strand built, it uses attachments directly to the sheathing of the cable. Also per fire building code, make sure your using proper indoor cable.(plenum or Riser rated) this reduces toxic fumes in a cable jacket when on fire.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
thanks for adding that valuable info, Drew. :-)
@rozenification
@rozenification 4 года назад
Can we connect router directly from building A to B using fiber.
@AlekDavis
@AlekDavis 4 года назад
If your routers in buildings A and B have fiber optics ports.
@madbahoohisbani9949
@madbahoohisbani9949 11 месяцев назад
If want fiber optic signal way form over enthernet via 5ghz access 24 dbi anteana powerbeam over enthernet enther over via fiber wigh b side media. Plz confirm must same use as same . Means dual band . Rj enthernet to fiber send band fiber to rj plz can we select same media converter.
@mspencerl87
@mspencerl87 5 лет назад
Point to point wireless bridge
@velocityacoustics
@velocityacoustics 4 года назад
Is the conduit you used UV outdoor rated? if not, it will bleach over time from the sun, and literally disintegrate in a few years.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
Agreed. Great point. 😄
@DrCapri77
@DrCapri77 5 лет назад
What was the speed of the fiber being used ? I also didn't see a "vendor" list for the premade cable or transceivers
@Alpine_flo92002
@Alpine_flo92002 5 лет назад
The transciever was 10/100mbit and the fibre depends how long and what light strength you use
@joshuamagwili
@joshuamagwili 5 лет назад
Can extreme weather conditions damage the fiber cable between the two buildings?
@parkerparrett4484
@parkerparrett4484 5 лет назад
Prune spy yes
@littlemanjohnson4925
@littlemanjohnson4925 5 лет назад
That’s one reason burying them is better but it’s got down sides too
@kiwireless
@kiwireless 5 лет назад
PRO TIP: Always leave some slack if you are going to a pole to allow for pole movement. You don't want your pole to snap your cable or damage the building at the other end.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
definitely good advice, thanks for adding. Makes us all better. :-)
@DonProable
@DonProable 4 года назад
How do i have to choose the number of fibers between buildings? How do i calculate that?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
hi Don. Unless I'm not understanding your question, all you need is a two-strand fiber - one for transmit and one for receive. What is probably a more relavant question is "how far?". That would determine whether you can get buy with Multi-mode (short distance) or Single-mode (long distance). If you're getting ready to make an investment, i would either consult someone local. Or, spend more time researching it. Another idea is to call a supply house who sells Fiber (like Graybar or Alltel) and see if you can get a knowledgable sale rep willing to give you some free advice. :-)
@helloworld8583
@helloworld8583 4 года назад
Where is previous video about fiber optic? Fail to find
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 4 года назад
hi Kristina. Thanks for watching. Here's the video I was referring to:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P2yYkv2MQw4.html
@AlekDavis
@AlekDavis 4 года назад
@@NetworkAdvisor Why not add this link to the description?
@arthurott4561
@arthurott4561 3 года назад
Can the ethernet output of a media converter be connected directly to a NIC in a PC or does it have to go to a switch?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Arthur, I haven't tried it, but I am about 90% sure you can go directly into the NIC. (Actually, I probably have done it before but have just forgot 😄)
@arthurott4561
@arthurott4561 3 года назад
@@NetworkAdvisor OK, I can't seem to get it to work. If I go directly to the NIC the PC won't connect to the network. If I go from the media converter to a switch, then connect the NIC to the switch the PC connects without a problem. I don't really want to use a switch just to connect one pc.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Try a Cross-over ethernet cable maybe? Those are cheap.
@youngbear7639
@youngbear7639 5 лет назад
That orange external cable will have rain water run along it at either sides and into the buildings causing damp issues. Would’ve expected the standard U bend prior to entry of the cable on the external sides to avoid this issue.
@aguyandhiscomputer
@aguyandhiscomputer 5 лет назад
Agreed. The supporting cable should go below the data cable or it should have a drip loop.
@athomft
@athomft 5 лет назад
can I only use one fiber optic cable? not double like ypurs
@AE-mu1jc
@AE-mu1jc 4 года назад
No. Fiber cable works only in one direction. So do you need two fiber cabel; one in every direction. But be not angry so it works full duplex.
@richardnoel3141
@richardnoel3141 Год назад
Hi, this is the most useful Video ive found, principally because i am at the level of the small toy cars. Can anyone answer this please? Ok I have a simple question please: So if build this set up explained above, exactly.( I am building a 300sq meter workshop and want to link many things from the workshop to my house linked by underground conduit) Will this link export/ send all the following: web cams, temp sensors and fire alarms etc (lets say 10 different items) through a switch panel, then the port /fiber link, back to my house the other end of the fiber link? What is the best way to do it. Fiber will arrive at my house, Then be relayed to the workshop through the cat 6 Rj45. thanks in advance.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor Год назад
Short and simple answer is that if all those devices and applications you described use Ethernet TCP/IP protocol to transfer information then YES, that single fiber topology will work. The longer and more complex answer is you might need to segment your LAN (create vlans) to shape the flow of Ethernet traffic as you might run into bottlenecks.
@richardnoel3141
@richardnoel3141 Год назад
@@NetworkAdvisor thank you for your reply. much appreciated!
@alexanderlarsen4628
@alexanderlarsen4628 3 года назад
would single-mode cable work our only double? What is the difference for this application? Thanks
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
building-to-building then single mode would be recommended (long distance). Within the same building (less than a mile) Multi-mode. Good luck. :-)
@Larsenvlogs
@Larsenvlogs 3 года назад
@@NetworkAdvisor so if I am running from one house to another across private property 1,800 ft. Single mode is what I should use? Would you suggest using preterminated cables as well or is splicing on cable ends fairly straightforward? Thanks so much
@domingosadrianoafonso5127
@domingosadrianoafonso5127 4 года назад
Dear Sir, why would you install an indoor cctv camera outdoor? Indoor cameras are intended to be installed within indoor spaces or closed places, they can not and will not resist to rain, dust, sun heat.
@Iqbalsharib4
@Iqbalsharib4 3 года назад
Lets say if range is not 400m and it is 50m can We use UTP cable's to connect two buildings?
@pizat211
@pizat211 3 года назад
You could in theory use it. Most buildings I have been in don't do it this way.
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
I agree. Building-to-building standard practice is to use Fiber. ☺️
@balasubramani2407
@balasubramani2407 5 лет назад
What is the maximum range it can be used?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 5 лет назад
Bala, depending on the fiber type and the power of the transceiver, Fibre (single mode) has been known to travel up to 20 miles.
@azeem20090
@azeem20090 3 года назад
How long the destination between blinding A and B ?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
A single-mode fibre can be up to 30km. 😳
@alexanderlarsen4628
@alexanderlarsen4628 3 года назад
I'm in the process of setting up two different houses hooked together with fiber optic. I'm a little confused on the number of strands needed. There's two strands six strands 12 strand etc.. anything you can tell me as far as what I would be looking for?
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Unless you plan to do something fancy, two strands should be enough.
@alexanderlarsen4628
@alexanderlarsen4628 3 года назад
@@NetworkAdvisor seems to me most if not all Armored direct burial come in a min of 6 strands? Is 2 stand vs 6 a lot cheap? I'm actually seeing the opposite in a lot of places. Can you name the places online you would go for cable? Some of these websites don't inspire confidence. Thanks for your time and great video!
@NetworkAdvisor
@NetworkAdvisor 3 года назад
Monoprice or cablestogo. 6 strand is good. Gives you future options.
@alexanderlarsen4628
@alexanderlarsen4628 3 года назад
@@NetworkAdvisor thanks!
@vicinetwork321
@vicinetwork321 2 года назад
Just wanted to shoot in some info as a telecom tech kind of specialized in fiber optics (not from the US tho, so my experience might not be applicable). In general you need a pair of fibers for a single link, one to transmit and one to recieve. By using the right electronics you can also use only one fiber for both by using different wavelenghts for "RX" and "TX", this is quite common in FTTH. I would allways recommend over dimensioning a fiber line quite a bit. 1: you'll easily be able to expand to more lines in the future, if necessary. 2: If your cable were to be damaged, you have a higher likelihood of still being able to salvage 2 fibers. I can't tell you how many times I have saved customers thousands of dollars because 2 of 8, 12, or 48 fibers were still intact! and 3: It's rarely more expensive for the cable itself, but this might not apply when buying pre terminated cables considering they terminate all fibers (we usually only terminate what's necesarry and spool up the rest of the fibers). Fun fact: OS2 G96 (96 strands of single mode fiber) is one of the cheapest cables sold by my vendor, simply because of the sheer amount of it being produced and used.
Далее
Basic Cisco Router commands
10:53
Просмотров 312 тыс.
Fiber Optic Basics for Field Techs
5:56
Просмотров 92 тыс.
Что не так с воздухом в Корее?
00:45
Finger Heart - Fancy Refill (Inside Out Animation)
00:30
Splicing a fiber drop
8:39
Просмотров 756 тыс.
Painless Barn WIFI - A Full Walkthrough!
6:30
Просмотров 222 тыс.
What is a Patch Panel? Do You Need One?
17:01
Просмотров 1,9 млн
Fiber Optic Network Install
4:19
Просмотров 871 тыс.
Пов: Несёшь цветы маме🥺
0:31
Просмотров 2,3 млн
20 июля 2024 г.
0:58
Просмотров 3,5 млн