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Why Hyperspan

See how Hyperspan improves the network design

Explore the benefits interactively and show customers how extended-reach cabling reduces hardware, simplifies topology, and improves deployment efficiency.

Extended Reach

Go beyond the standard 100m approach

Hyperspan helps extend serviceable distance for edge devices without depending on additional active equipment mid-run. This makes it easier to support long CCTV, Wi-Fi, ANPR and smart building links from a central location.

  • Support longer copper runs for edge deployments
  • Reduce the need for intermediate cabinets or switches
  • Improve flexibility for difficult real-world layouts
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Typical design issue 100m limit creates extra hardware decisions
With Hyperspan Longer reach with a cleaner deployment path
Ideal for CCTV, Wi-Fi, access control, smart buildings
Lower Hardware Count

Design with fewer active components

By reducing dependency on extenders, repeaters, and additional switching points, Hyperspan can help simplify installation strategy and lower overall infrastructure complexity.

  • Fewer mid-span switches and extenders
  • Less rack space and fewer power requirements
  • Lower maintenance burden over time
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Before More cabinets, more active points, more cost
After Fewer devices across the route
Result Simpler installs and fewer failure points
Cleaner Topology

Keep the network layout easier to understand and manage

A cleaner topology makes projects easier to install, document, maintain, and troubleshoot. Hyperspan supports a more direct route from switch to device, especially in large or awkward environments.

  • Fewer break points in the route
  • Simpler documentation and handover
  • Improved clarity for future maintenance teams
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Topology benefit More direct cabling paths
Operational benefit Faster fault tracing and cleaner design logic
Best fit Campuses, warehouses, retail, stadiums
Reduced Power Demand

Cut dependence on extra powered infrastructure

Reducing additional active devices across the link can help lower the supporting power burden of the overall deployment while keeping the design more streamlined.

  • Less dependency on extra powered network hardware
  • More efficient overall infrastructure layout
  • Supports greener project planning goals
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Infrastructure effect Fewer powered touchpoints across the route
Business effect Potentially lower total operating burden
Messaging angle Cleaner, leaner, more sustainable network design