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HYPERSPAN

About Hyperspan

Engineered to go beyond the limits of standard copper.

Hyperspan™ patented solution is built for professionals who need to deliver more coverage, cleaner topology, and lower project complexity. Our focus is simple: help installers and network teams extend practical Ethernet and PoE reach without unnecessary hardware, extra cabinets, or active mid-span devices.

Extended ReachFewer Failure PointsCleaner InfrastructureReal-World Deployments

Purpose

What Hyperspan is here to solve

Many deployments still hit the same bottlenecks: 100m design constraints, extra cabinets, unnecessary active devices, more failure points, and more cost. Hyperspan was created to help challenge that model.

Less

Reduce intermediate hardware, powered cabinets, and complexity across the topology.

More

Push useful network reach farther where the application and channel design allow it.

Cleaner

Create simpler layouts that are easier to install, maintain, and explain to customers.

Smarter

Support better use of space, lower overhead, and more efficient network design decisions.

Why installers and integrators care

Hyperspan is not just about raw distance. It is about what longer practical reach can unlock in the real world.

01

Cleaner topology, fewer weak points

Every extra cabinet, powered enclosure, repeater or extender introduces complexity. Hyperspan is designed to support more direct pathways so sites can be built with fewer moving parts and fewer potential failure points.

02

More design flexibility on awkward sites

Large buildings, outdoor perimeters, campuses, car parks, warehouses and industrial environments often force compromises. Extended-reach copper gives designers and installers more freedom to place endpoints where they are actually needed.

03

Better alignment with practical project budgets

Reducing extra active components can help lower installation overhead, reduce labour complexity, simplify power planning, and keep the design easier to maintain over time.

04

Built around real deployment conversations

Hyperspan is positioned around actual installer needs: run length, device type, PoE demand, environmental conditions, and reliable commissioning in the field.

Approach

The Hyperspan approach

We believe better network design comes from solving the full deployment picture, not just quoting a headline figure.

Application-led guidance — We think in terms of device type, PoE demand, environment, routing and commissioning — not just a distance headline.

Validation mindset — Critical deployments should always be tested with the real endpoint under real operating load and in the final site conditions.

Installer-first practicality — Simple topology, correct termination, sensible hardware choices and clean documentation all matter.

Reduced complexity — Hyperspan is about removing friction from the design wherever possible — fewer boxes, fewer power points, fewer compromises.

Real deployment suitability — Every site is different. Channel design, patch points, terminations, load and interference all influence what “good” looks like.

Longer-term value — Cleaner infrastructure can support easier maintenance, lower overhead, and a more sustainable design mindset.

Project journey

How we think about a project journey

From first conversation to final installation, the goal is to reduce uncertainty and help the project move forward with confidence.

1

Understand the use case

What are you trying to power or connect? What is the run length, the environment, the device type, and the real design challenge?

2

Review the topology

Patch points, terminations, cable route, PoE demand and switch or injector selection all shape the practical outcome.

3

Validate against the final endpoint

For serious deployments, test using the real device under real operating load so the commissioning result reflects reality.

4

Deliver a simpler design

The best outcome is not just “it works.” It is a cleaner, more maintainable, more efficient installation that supports the whole project better.

Want to discuss a real deployment?

If you are working on a project involving long PoE runs, difficult endpoint locations, large buildings, external areas, or sites where reducing infrastructure matters, we’d be glad to help.

Best results come from sharing the intended run length, topology, device model, PoE type, and any specific constraints on the job.

Contact Hyperspan

We work with installers, integrators, resellers and project teams who need practical guidance on longer copper runs and deployment design.

Focus
Practical guidance for extended-reach Ethernet and PoE deployments