Fiber optic technology frees the Local Area Network (LAN) from the confines of a single building, allowing a LAN to extend across a campus or a metropolitan area. Read how the selection of fiber optic components affects repeaterless transmission distance and how one school district used fiber to build a more reliable and more cost effective high-speed, district-wide network. Also, read how Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) ownership may require self-assessment of network performance.
| Type: | Whitepaper |
| Posted: | April 4, 2008 |
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| Length: | 6 pages |
| Language: | English |
| Topic: | Networking |
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