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Installating Fiber optic Cable

For home networks setups, lay out all the components of your network and place them in their rooms of use. Place hubs and switches near the primary computer on the network. Connect the fiber-optic cable to your computer on one end and the satellite or wall outlet -- for intergrated fiber in the loop, or IFITL connections

Because fiber-optic cables transfer data in the form of light instead of electricity, they are unaffected by radio frequency signals and electrical interference, unlike ethernet cables. Read on for information on how to install your fiber-optic cables.Plug the fiber optic cable into a media converter if your computer or hub does not have a fiber optic cable outlet. The media converter switches the data from light back into electricity. Run a USB or ethernet cable from the media converter to the computer.Run fiber-optic cables from the hub or wireless router and connect any additional workstation via the cable. Use the media converter for any workstation that does not have a fiber optic cable input.Leave a fair amount of slack in the cables when running them from device to device. Couple cables together with ties instead of tape. Power on the each component in the network and install any necessary software.


 

June 21, 2011
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