Digital Devices Multi-Master EOC 1000 Up DVB-C socket - Ethernet over coaxial cable
With the Powerline flush-mounted wall socket EOC 1000, you can expand your existing DVB-C cabling for network distribution. By many conditions, it is often not possible or difficult to install network cables. WiFi connections often require the use of repeaters across floors to enable stable operation with sufficient data rates, but even then the bandwidth is often not fully usable by all WLAN adapters. The UP socket is a DVB-C through-socket with integrated GBit LAN interface. DSL / Ethernet data can be used via the GBit Ethernet connection. The coaxial jack provides a broadband cable signal (108 to 860 MHz) and can be used with a standard receiver.
Your existing DVB-C socket will be replaced* by the EOC socket in your DVB-C cabling. All sockets must be connected via the coaxial cable. For example, the network signal can be fed from a router or a streaming server to the first socket, this allows the distribution to the other sockets. The connected network devices can communicate with each other, so the distribution of Internet and data exchange is possible at any time. The decoupling of the TV signal is done via the coaxial plug, the network data via the RJ45 plug. A networking of the individual sockets takes place automatically. The first socket power up to 5 more sockets linearly, this requires a 24V / 1A power supply. If more than 5 sockets are used, another power supply must be placed from the fifth or sixth socket for further sockets (depending on the cable length).
The Digital Devices PowerLine sockets are perfect for small corporate networks, home users and streaming solutions in hotels or homes.
Comparison of the Transmission Standard
Standard | G.Hn via COAX | WLAN | Powerline | DOCSIS 3.0/3.1 over coax |
Net data rate | 1,5 Gbit | 240 Mbit - Wi-Fi 42 600 Mbit - Wi-Fi 52 800 Mbit - Wi-Fi 62 |
400 Mbit Powerline AV12002 400 Mbit Powerline AV20002 |
1600 Mbit/s download3 240 Mbit/s upload3 |
Acquisition cost | medium | Wi-Fi4 devices cheap Wi-Fi5 devices medium Wi-Fi6 devices expensive |
AV1200 devices cheap AV2000 devices medium |
high requires DOCSIS - CMTS server |
Power consumption | up to 4W/GBit | 6 W/GBit Access point included |
up to 6 W/GBit | >8 W/GBit server included |
Susceptibility to interference |
not susceptible to | yes, by many users | yes, by electrical consumers | not susceptible to |
Eavesdropping security | yes | WPA3 yes WPA2 no |
yes | yes |
Visual impact | small disappears in the wall |
medium router stands around |
large protrudes from the wall socket |
medium modem stands around |
2 Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datendurchsatz
3 Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Over_Cable_Service_Interface_Specification
- C-throughput in-wall socket
- Can be integrated into single outlets and multiple outlets
- Frequency range 2 – 80 MHz
- Network standard : G.Hn
- Data rate Gross: 1000 Mbps
- Data rate Net: 700 Mbps
- Attenuation 300 – 860 MHz: -2 dB (18db coupling)
- Attenuation 300 – 860 MHz: -3 dB (12db coupling)
- Coupling: 16 dB (other values on request)
- Hardware encryption : AES 128-bit
- Quality of Service: VLAN/TOS/Packet Classifier/Virtually perfect transmission with IPTV
- Remote service: TR-069 remote management (option)
✔️ Only suitable for DVB-C wiring
❌ Satellite wiring is not supported
Power Consumption EOC 1000
Datarate net | Power Consumption |
50 Mbit/s | 2.06 Watt |
100 Mbit/s | 2.27 Watt |
200 Mbit/s | 2.47 Watt |
300 Mbit/s | 2.68 Watt |
400 Mbit/s | 2.81 Watt |
500 Mbit/s | 2.90 Watt |
750 Mbit/s | 3.05 Watt |
- Coax in
- Coax out/Termination
- RJ-45 socket (GBit)
- IEC TV socket
- Power connection for remote powering 24 V/1 A (Sufficient for 5 serial connected in-wall sockets)
Videos:
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Downloads:
- 1x EOC 1000 Up socket (Single)
- Sales package
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