WNCT240

The NetComm WNCT240 IP DSLAM is revolutionary product with the capability to interface with evolving IPnetworks in a cost effective manner.
The WNCT240 is an advanced IP based DSLAM that can be used in any environment where internet on demand is required: Hotels, Motels, Multi-tenanted buildings, nursing homes, serviced apartments etc. It offers ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+ interfaces and delivers advanced IP services that include QoS, multicast, subscriber management. Installed in the basement or comms room, ithas the ability to deliver triple play services (high speed Internet, Voiceover IP and Video on Demand) using the building's existing telephone lines.
These service features,avoid bandwidth congestion and allow smooth, easy and efficient passage ofvideo, voice and data packets across the networks. Using a IP DSLAM solution overcomes the limitation of ethernet cabling and eliminates the need foradditional cabling to set up a Data/Voice/Video network. To control guest ccess to broadband services from the front desk and to provide automated nternal billing for each individual room, hoteliers can install an Internet Access Controller - IAC4500– that links the property management system with the WNCT240 IP DSLAM.
The WNCT240 comes in a very compact design with in-built splitters and can be used as a desktop unit or can be rack mounted.
The WNCT240 has 24 ADSL2+ subscriber ports.

- 24 Port ADSL2+ IPDSLAM with built-in POTS Splitter
- Provides ability to carry ADSL signal to room using CAT3
- Supports ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+
- 2 x 10/100/1000 Base-T / 2 x mini-GBIC SFP (Alternative)
- 1 x 10/100 Base-T management port
- 1 x RS-232 console port
- 1 x Alarm I/O socket
- TELCO 50 connectors for POTS and LINE
- 1 x DC and AC power source terminal
- SNMP Manageable
- Web Manageable, CLI, Telnet
- Layer 3 security
- Support 8 PVC per ADSL line
- IEEE 802.1Q Tagging and Port-based VLAN
- Supports 512 VLANs concurrently
- Supports IEEE 802.1p 4 priority queues (QoS)
- Support IGMP Snooping V1/2, up to 250 video multicast groups
- Support Spanning Tree Protocol
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