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    Fiber Cable layout help

    Recently I've heard that there is another way, instead of chopping, one can take a single core using some fiber surgery method. I don't know what exactly is it called, searched online for it but found nothing relevant, If somebody knows whats the name of technology to take one core out of whole cable and leave the rest of as it is.
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    Fiber Cable layout help

    well that's a client's requirement. And I would like to go for IP, need some help on that. If I have to install 16 fixed IP Cams so how much fiber cores i need? 32? because i think IP needs two cores one as Tx and other as Rx (correct me if I am wrong) as opposed to Analog which needs one core (correct me again if I'm wrong). Multi mode uses 2 fibers so each camera would need a pair. For what you are going to pay to convert analog to fiber and back you can do IP. Plus you will have a much better image. What if i use single mode fiber? then it will use one core for each IP CAM?
  3. askerguy

    Fiber Cable layout help

    well that's a client's requirement. And I would like to go for IP, need some help on that. If I have to install 16 fixed IP Cams so how much fiber cores i need? 32? because i think IP needs two cores one as Tx and other as Rx (correct me if I am wrong) as opposed to Analog which needs one core (correct me again if I'm wrong).
  4. Hello All, please help me in this fiber layout. please find attachment. my questions are in the attachment.
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