Black Box Explains... Boosters and Repeaters
Boosters and repeaters.
At first glance, boosters and repeaters perform basically the same function—transmitting signals across your data line. However, each device has its place within your existing network, depending on what you need to accomplish and what distances you need to cover.
A booster amplifies your data signal, so the signal can be sent across a data line. A booster costs less than a repeater but doesnt provide the distances a repeater can. And boosters transmit not only your data signal but also any noise or interference on your line—and that means you may not get a clear and complete transmission at the receiving end. To get the maximum distance allowed by a booster, you must place it in the middle of your data line. If you need to transmit between two separate buildings, it may be difficult logistically to use a booster and get the distance you need.
A repeater reshapes and reamplifies your data, filtering out any noise or interference on the line. Although the same placement restrictions apply to repeaters as they do for boosters, you can send your data farther with a repeater if you use fiber repeaters. However, because repeaters perform more functions than boosters, they are more expensive.
Consider how much distance you need to cover, how strong you need your transmission signal to be, and how much money you want to spend before choosing a booster or a repeater. If youre not sure exactly what you need, give our FREE Tech Support experts a call, and theyll help you determine which device best suits your application.
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