Homefibre devices perfectly meet energy saving efforts

Anga Cable trade fair has been the perfect arena for both business partners Rutenbeck and Homefibre to demonstrate the "green state" of their innovative POF products. Under the agenda "Red Light for a Green Home", a wattage comparison of different home networking technologies was shown.

When in idle mode the wattage of a Devolo PowerLine Adapter, a WLAN Access Point and the Homefibre product OMC100SDA was measured. The Homefibre product with 0.8 Watt came off best. The PowerLine Adapter was using 2.5 Watt and the WLAN Access Point even 5.8 Watt. If you extrapolate this for a year, you'd save with the optical network technology of Homefibre up to 22 KWh per device and year.

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As you can see on above image, we have measured (left to right) one powerline adapter, one wireless access point and the homefibre device (OMC100SDA) with a power meter. All of the devices have been in idle mode, doing nothing. The comparison shows that - although doing nothing - the powerline and wireless devices are using more power than our device using POF technology. This is even more valid if data transfer is taking place. Powerline and wireless devices needs more computational power to filter noise from the data transfer than the optical device.

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