You are the best! I have been installing cameras for more than 10 years and I have just come up with a huge project where I have to run fiber because of long distances I can't reach with regular cat5 or cat6 cables and let me tell you. You have just solved my problems, simplified my solutions. Very well done! Thank you so much! Will be buying lots of products from you!! Saved my life!
I am a qualified cabler in Australia and I am attending an optical fibre course next week. This clip has shown me some great basics already. Great presentation. Prepared and obviously rehearsed. Well done.
Computer institutes don't teach these stuffs in networking classes. All they do is draw stuffs on white board and say things. Students needs hand on experience using real equipment in real time. Thank you for this video.
Da ve we go to learn because we don't know lol. But yeah they do it for money. Where I am from the course cost too much and the knowledge and service is not provided as expected. So yeah, I go to institute just for the certificate and credentials but I rely on internet for education.
They don't and they shouldn't. Hands-on stuff is learnt in the field when you're a junior. Education is for fundamental stuff - that you'll never acquire at work.
Artem Ponomarev No they should. I am not expecting them to teach enterprise level or data center level hands on experience. But like the video, they should teach how to install, connect, configure and troubleshoot devices in Local networks. They should teach how to work with different types of cables and connectors so that students can grasp some ideas that will be used in enterprise levels.
Even new patch cables are dirty. ALWAYS clean your patch cables and sockets with a cleaning pen before connecting. 80% of all malfunctions are due to dirty fiber optic connections
In third world countries we waste our time and lives like we are living in 18 century. All my life I was interested in HI tech but the way we are I never had chance to develop my interests and knowledge. This is a great job and great tutorial.
For those how giving comments and criticizing, try to do one deed in your life and make a video to help people. Nice work man, good video and very helpful.
First video that actually explains how fiber optic connection works (not the theory about light). Not I understand that there is a media converter that converts the light to bits of data.. ^_^
Proper use of the extraction lever not shown correctly. It should be put in the closed "locked" position once the SFP has been inserted to prevent the accidental extraction of the SFP. Once closed, then the LC fiber connector should be inserted.
OMG The Optical loss that the distribution/termination box must have (with that angle right after the splice holder), I'm in awe for it even have recognized the other converter. You should show us the OTDR measurements :D I bet that at least it looses -4dB right of the bat :D Good thing the LC Pigtails are really good. Anyhow... As an example, good video. As an educational point, please don't tell me you arrange the fibers/pigtails like that.
You are right. The angles are far too small, even if we consider g657a fibers. At the time we prepared this video, we did not paid enough attenion for that - we focused just on make the installation workable and everything was fine in this matter.
Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) never claimed divinity he was one of the mightiest messenger of God so worship the creator not his creation and Read the God's holy book known as Quran
I want to install this in my place soon, but 1Gbps is what I already have with standard networking cables. I'm wanting to go to 10 to start with a higher ceiling so there is room to grow.
this is an expensive little project. the fusion splicer isn't cheep at all. we're talking $1312.76 USD. Might be better off getting a pre-made fiber jumper depending on the distance. It is a nice video though. Great Job!
Whether two dvr from two places connected to a hub or switch .one link of the switch is connected to media converter to of. Fibre cable to MC taken to another Switch.This end is taken to PC .where we can view both the in one PC with CMs software.
Great video but I don't see the advantage of this setup other than a longer run than cat cables can handle. I have an NVR system with POE and getting EMI was hoping to be able to use fiber optic to avoid that problem. With the setup in the video still using POE this would do me no good. Anyone have any suggestions to help me out? Power line filter? I am in a heavy industrial area with many overhead power lines.
The question is what is affected by EMI. It could affects cables, but in this case it was not the cause. If cameras, NVR or PoE switches/adapters are affected not many things can be done. As for the advantages, the one more can be safety when thinking about short circtuis from different part of network. Using even 0,5 m fiber cable you can separate the networks with no surge risk. Regards DIPOL Team
Thanks for the reply. My question is how to arrange direct connectivity from the workstation to the optical distribution panel. ODF is located on telecom room. Lets be LC duplex connection. No media converter. I am plan to use optical NIC for workstation.
Thaks for uploading for all videos.really guys u are doing such amazing job.your works is very simple and easy to learn.i appreciate u and your channel. I wish i can work with u and for u. And upload more amazing videos. Thanks a lot guys. Take care
So you need power it the camera end could be an issue if you are not around a source. Try something like One Reach where there is power cables in the fibre sheath
Great video. Is that a 62.5 micron pigtail on a 50 micron fiber? If so your probably having some loss but an excellent educational video on how it all physically connects. Those pigtails should be Aqua color if there also 50 micron. It obviously works over that distance but may not pass TIA 568 standards.
But why you need that termination box (the white box) if you can install the LC pigtails to the fiber cables and plug it directly to the media converter or SFP module in the switches?
Hmm, you typically don't leave that small handle on the SFP down at 9:04... Majority of SFPs I've worked with, it's the locking mechanism and you've literally just made the SFP loose by connecting the cable with that handle down.
Thank you for this presentation. We will like to experiment with 8 IP Camera using fiber optic within a small office. I have some questions if we setup or 16 Camera system: a). Do we still need to buy and setup two separate "distribution / termination box (ultimode TB-02B) - as shown here? b). Must we have POE enabled Switch for 8 IP Cameras? c). Are there any other equipment we would need to buy to complete our 8 IP Camera system? Please advise.
You are the best! I have been installing cameras for more than 10 years and I have just come up with a huge project where I have to run fiber because of long distances I can't reach with regular cat5 or cat6 cables and let me tell you. You have just solved my problems, simplified my solutions. Very well done! Thank you so much! Will be buying lots of products from you!! Saved my life!
Thank You!
I am a qualified cabler in Australia and I am attending an optical fibre course next week. This clip has shown me some great basics already. Great presentation. Prepared and obviously rehearsed. Well done.
Thank You so much for the kind words!
Computer institutes don't teach these stuffs in networking classes. All they do is draw stuffs on white board and say things. Students needs hand on experience using real equipment in real time. Thank you for this video.
They don't wanna teach ya if ya don't no it and all they want is money .....and make a portfolio lmao I'd love a job doing this
Da ve we go to learn because we don't know lol. But yeah they do it for money. Where I am from the course cost too much and the knowledge and service is not provided as expected. So yeah, I go to institute just for the certificate and credentials but I rely on internet for education.
They don't and they shouldn't. Hands-on stuff is learnt in the field when you're a junior. Education is for fundamental stuff - that you'll never acquire at work.
Artem Ponomarev No they should. I am not expecting them to teach enterprise level or data center level hands on experience. But like the video, they should teach how to install, connect, configure and troubleshoot devices in Local networks. They should teach how to work with different types of cables and connectors so that students can grasp some ideas that will be used in enterprise levels.
neither do colleges. welcome to the real world experience. most of its hands on lol.
Never had a tutorial with no narrative teach me this well. Groovy music too.
This is the best demo and explanation I have ever seen. I have learned a lot from you in the shortest period of time. Thank you!
Thank You very much for kind words!
Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to make it and teach the community!
Even new patch cables are dirty. ALWAYS clean your patch cables and sockets with a cleaning pen before connecting. 80% of all malfunctions are due to dirty fiber optic connections
The one thing I remember from Navy bootcamp is "New gear is dirty gear"
I use clean clothes and alcohol..
@Matijn then how you clean it?
Interesting! Does it apply to RJ45 too?
@@fabio.1 no
Great explanation! I believe on long term, media converter is more reliable than directly on NVR SFP module.
In third world countries we waste our time and lives like we are living in 18 century. All my life I was interested in HI tech but the way we are I never had chance to develop my interests and knowledge. This is a great job and great tutorial.
Thank You for Your comment!
Neat and clean video, to the point and full of info. Allah may reward you.
Technology fascinates me, I was hooked to this video even though I'm a Management student haha
damn me too
This tutorial is very helpful and detailed. God bless you DIPOL_English by making this video.
For beginner this video is the best to understand how fiber work.
For those how giving comments and criticizing, try to do one deed in your life and make a video to help people.
Nice work man, good video and very helpful.
Thank You very much for taking Your time to write this comment :)
what a good presentation
Greetings from Colombia, Excellent video, by far the best
Thank You
Very informative video, it should have more views
Thank You!
Has he heard of airfiber?!
who else does not need to do this to his house but just keeps on watching it because its satisfying ?
This is a beautifully edited video! Great info as well!
Thank You so much!
Greetings from Bangladesh. This was a good experience to watch this. Thank you for making this. Have a good day!
excelente video tutorial saludos desde Colombia
First video that actually explains how fiber optic connection works (not the theory about light). Not I understand that there is a media converter that converts the light to bits of data.. ^_^
merakımı giderdin reis teşekkür ederim
We are sorry, we do not speak Turkish (?) :(
Regards
DIPOL Team
tanpa kata-kata, saya mengerti, video luar biasa. terimakasih
खुप छान आहे हा व्हिडिओ 👍
Proper use of the extraction lever not shown correctly. It should be put in the closed "locked" position once the SFP has been inserted to prevent the accidental extraction of the SFP. Once closed, then the LC fiber connector should be inserted.
Thank You for pointing that out! Didn't notice it!
Newbie HAHA lol
Clean and scope
Excellent video sir! Just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Mr James,
thank You for Your kind words, It means a lot to us!
Regards
DIPOL Team
He knows about it very well, very good splicing
good video Fiber optic tutorial simple connection... From Indonesia 2020 January.
Good JOB Bro.................Love from INDIA
Great video with concrete examples. I have learned a lot from you. Thank you!
Thank You!
Very informative and good presentation. Ideal for a beginner like me. Thanks.
It's very useful for new workers and students, great thanks for you creation!=)
You can put (for example) 24 cameras in a campus, all connected in a fiber optic managed switch. It is better then using 48 media converters.
Can you send any videos
Well done 👍🏼 i understand everything 😊
Thanks so much !!!!!!!!!!!! 감사합니다. 많은 도움이 되었습니다. From KOREA
Good job done. Thanks bro.
Pls tell us about video management software and network monitoring software 👏👏👏
Superb demonstration.... Really very well...And easy.
nice video, well understood, I ll be coming back for more.......
Thanks sir, your every steps are very usefull
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The best informative video about a fiber optic connection! Thanks!
Thank You very much!
Regards
DIPOL Team
Big thanks from Solomon Island God bless👍
This is awesome... So beautiful, infact all i need to know for my next project, God bless you
Wow! Hand no idea about the tech for this stuff!
First video about fiber optics, i like it.
简单明了!看看人家老外的视频教程👍
Awesome tutorial 👏👏
Nice work sir do another thing with the cat6 cable like thing !
simple explanation, very straighforward...thanks...very informative
Thank You!
OMG The Optical loss that the distribution/termination box must have (with that angle right after the splice holder), I'm in awe for it even have recognized the other converter. You should show us the OTDR measurements :D I bet that at least it looses -4dB right of the bat :D Good thing the LC Pigtails are really good. Anyhow... As an example, good video. As an educational point, please don't tell me you arrange the fibers/pigtails like that.
You are right. The angles are far too small, even if we consider g657a fibers. At the time we prepared this video, we did not paid enough attenion for that - we focused just on make the installation workable and everything was fine in this matter.
This is nice and I have tried it is simple.
i like this video, you are amazing this a lot , JESUS blesses you
Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) never claimed divinity he was one of the mightiest messenger of God so worship the creator not his creation and Read the God's holy book known as Quran
Excellent Video. Keep it up.
Video is very useful and give important information thank u
Thank You!
I want to install this in my place soon, but 1Gbps is what I already have with standard networking cables. I'm wanting to go to 10 to start with a higher ceiling so there is room to grow.
this is an expensive little project. the fusion splicer isn't cheep at all. we're talking $1312.76 USD. Might be better off getting a pre-made fiber jumper depending on the distance. It is a nice video though. Great Job!
hmm tOo much informative video,thanks sir for uploading this type of video. . . . .
This was super helpful. Thank you very much.
Whether two dvr from two places connected to a hub or switch .one link of the switch is connected to media converter to of. Fibre cable to MC taken to another Switch.This end is taken to PC .where we can view both the in one PC with CMs software.
Awesome bro, you're amazing !
i like this video, you are amazing this a lot , God blesses you
Adorou esse tipo de vídeo
Great video but I don't see the advantage of this setup other than a longer run than cat cables can handle. I have an NVR system with POE and getting EMI was hoping to be able to use fiber optic to avoid that problem. With the setup in the video still using POE this would do me no good. Anyone have any suggestions to help me out? Power line filter? I am in a heavy industrial area with many overhead power lines.
The question is what is affected by EMI. It could affects cables, but in this case it was not the cause. If cameras, NVR or PoE switches/adapters are affected not many things can be done.
As for the advantages, the one more can be safety when thinking about short circtuis from different part of network. Using even 0,5 m fiber cable you can separate the networks with no surge risk.
Regards
DIPOL Team
Very good guide. I'm still on the process of learning. Any way on how to connect an analog camera using it's bnc connector over 2km using fiber?
Ask Your local CCTV retalier about bnc to fiber converters ;)
Good ... Informative...
very informative thanks, any hint on the costing per item would be useful
Thanks for the reply.
My question is how to arrange direct connectivity from the workstation to the optical distribution panel. ODF is located on telecom room. Lets be LC duplex connection. No media converter. I am plan to use optical NIC for workstation.
great video- keep it rolling...
Thaks for uploading for all videos.really guys u are doing such amazing job.your works is very simple and easy to learn.i appreciate u and your channel.
I wish i can work with u and for u.
And upload more amazing videos.
Thanks a lot guys.
Take care
Thank You so much!
So you need power it the camera end could be an issue if you are not around a source. Try something like One Reach where there is power cables in the fibre sheath
Or Use an PoE compatible equipment ;) The best thing about PoE is that You need only one cable.
thanks from argentina, that was an excelent video
This is very good...
Brilliant video, thank you!
Very much liked to watch this video.. Good
Thank You!
loved the video and explanation with the diagram
How many poe ports on a switch can the media converters handle? How many for the single fiber singlemode fiber cable media converter?
it is lucky to see this vidio.
It is lucky to see this comment :)
Great video, I have learned a lot from You, Many Thanks.
amazing demonstration
Thanks you sir for the video, I have learn a lot.
Great video. Is that a 62.5 micron pigtail on a 50 micron fiber? If so your probably having some loss but an excellent educational video on how it all physically connects. Those pigtails should be Aqua color if there also 50 micron. It obviously works over that distance but may not pass TIA 568 standards.
Pigtail and fiber are 50/125 OM2 standards, and they should have orange colors :)
Regards
DIPOL Team
Awesome! I wish this technology were cheaper..
잘 보고 간다 친구야!
nice easy to learn
Excellent Video!
But why you need that termination box (the white box) if you can install the LC pigtails to the fiber cables and plug it directly to the media converter or SFP module in the switches?
You need to protect the splices and pigtails in the termination box, without wchich they would be prone to damage.
simple and good
Very nice vedio
Hmm, you typically don't leave that small handle on the SFP down at 9:04... Majority of SFPs I've worked with, it's the locking mechanism and you've literally just made the SFP loose by connecting the cable with that handle down.
Yes, You are correct, we did not notice that until the movie was long published :).
Thankyou so much, It helped alot
Still using multimode.
GL w that
What's wrong with multimode? Sorry I'm a noob here
Thank you, God bless.
Superb video !!!
Good content, thank you so much
Thank you for this presentation.
We will like to experiment with 8 IP Camera using fiber optic within a small office. I have some questions if we setup or 16 Camera system:
a). Do we still need to buy and setup two separate "distribution / termination box (ultimode TB-02B) - as shown here?
b). Must we have POE enabled Switch for 8 IP Cameras?
c). Are there any other equipment we would need to buy to complete our 8 IP Camera system?
Please advise.
The early career of Ming the Merciless.
had to google that, nice one ;)
Ming the Merciless...
Abilities: Genius-level intellect; Access to advanced technology
Yep definitely him.
your presentation r nice
Thank You!
nice video
Excellent!
great video, thank you.