Giga fiber Tap

Robert E. Seastrom rs at seastrom.com
Mon Dec 3 02:53:50 UTC 2007



You can get fiber splitters from any number of places, and so long as
you have the link budget for a 3dB or so hit, a 50/50 splitter will do
fine.  I have to give you a warning on one though.  Fiberdyne (
http://www.fiberdyne.com/ ) doesn't understand the meaning of "we're
in a hurry, ship what you can ship immediately, get the rest of it out
to us as soon as you can".  They think "immediately" means "a week and
a half later, and we'll screw up your credit card information and burn
a couple of more days getting back to you".  I had an order a few
years ago where I tried to get some pretty standard, stock value
(10dB) single mode buildout style attenuators and they took the better
part of a month to get 'em to me after telling me they coudl ship the
same day.  I recently decided to give them another chance, and while
they weren't a month late they did in fact take almost two weeks to
ship the first part of a "rush" order.

Joe-Bob says "avoid Fiberdyne".

                                        ---Rob


Á¤Ä¡¿µ <lionair at samsung.com> writes:

> Dear all,
>
>  
>
> Because of some reasons, I have to install some giga fiber tap for packet
> monitor into critical lan point,
>
> and the taps must be there permanently.
>
> The critical lan point is in dynamic routing domain, so I think that special
> functions such as link failure detection,
>
> or auto bypass is not needed. I prefer just simple, accurate and stable tap.
>
> Anyone can advice me which tap is stable and has good reputation ? I welcome
> any information.
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>  
>
> Best regards,
>
> Chiyoung
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