Network-interface device line modules - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Network-interface device line modules


May 4, 2011

The line modules for network interface devices (NIDs) available from AFL are UL-listed and field-upgradeable, with optional individual subscriber security covers. They are also available with embedded half ringers or RFI filters. AFL says its ADSL2/VDSL2-compliant splitters come in the same single line module package.

LMS line modules are compatible with Corning CAC 7600 and Tyco RayNID, and are designed for use with AFL's SNI-2900, SNI-730, SNI-760 and SNI-7120 NIDs. LM line modules are compatible with Corning CAC 9600, UNI 3000 series and TII NIDs, and designed for use in AFL's SNI-4300, SNI-4600 and SNI-2012 NIDs.

AFL's line modules for network interface devices, all of which are UL-listed

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