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KRONE introduces TrueNET technology structured cabling systems

Today`s high-speed networks can bring tremendous productivity advantages to your organization. But getting the full rated performance out of 100BASE-T can be a real challenge. That`s because your structured cabling system - the patch cables, the horizontal cable and the connectors - can seriously degrade your network`s performance. Just because link lights are `on` - verifying that nodes are operating - doesn`t mean that the network is operating efficiently. More than likely, you are not getting what you paid for - a network that truly approaches 100Mb/s.

TrueNET is the brainchild of two wiring system technology leaders, KRONE, Inc. and Prestolite Wire Corporation. These distinguished companies have combined resources to offer a structured cabling system that delivers zero bit errors. And this revolutionary new system is fully backed by a single-source, end-user warranty.

No other structured cabling system supplier in the marketplace even comes close to this level of performance and throughput realization assurance.

In simple terms, the TrueNET System Protects `Network Throughput`. KRONE has solved network re-transmission problems by designing an impedance-matched structured cabling system that is far more rigorous than the current standards, and includes IEEE system guidelines not found in structured cabling standards. These TrueNET C5eT and C6T solutions incorporate tuned components including patch cables, outlets, horizontal cables and patch panels. TrueNET system tuning protects data integrity and enhances network throughput.

TrueNET cable is based upon a patent-pending technology. This product design and manufacturing innovation fine-tunes each cable pair to achieve operating impedance of 100+/-3 ohms. The cable is also tuned to the various system components, such as connectors, to achieve a 100+/-3 ohms impedance throughout the cabling systems - from NIC to server.

Today, there is a whole new generation of testing equipment, which looks at the entire network - while it`s under operation. Using this tool, KRONE has developed new methodologies, which have uncovered some surprising findings regarding network throughput.

The new tests show that the degree to which all the network components are impedance matched has a great effect on the throughput of the network.

Network designers have always known that impedance is important - that`s the reason for the long-established standard impedance value of 100 (+/- 15) ohms for network components. But tests show that this "acceptable" range may be too great. The bottom line is, when network components are not impedance matched, the network slows down. Throughput suffers and you may not even know it, because the link lights are on.

Only TrueNET is applying this `total network` approach with the singular objective of upgrading network performance with a specially tuned cabling system.

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