Lightware's 25G Hybrid Router Takes to High Seas on a 250-foot Yacht

Lightware's 25G Hybrid 120x120 router marked its most unique installation to date with its integration on a 250-foot private yacht built in Germany. The robust router provides increased power and simplified infrastructure with features like zero latency, greater security, increased reliability, improved productivity and better overall environmental usage.

The project has been three years in the designing and planning, which is typical for a yacht of this scale. The Lightware 25G router proved to be the best choice for the ocean-going vessel for a number of reasons. It offered an infrastructure with an upgrade path to accommodate UHD resolutions, such as 4K, in the future. The 25G system provides multiple control layers that allow more video, audio and control signals to run over a single fiber optic cable. This trims the overall amount of cabling needed to run to each room on board the yacht. In addition, the reliable 25G gives the crew peace of mind: It includes redundant hot-swappable power supplies and CPU boards as well as hot-swappable input and output boards and fan trays. The 25G is built for maximum system up time.

The Lightware 25G router features HDMI inputs for local satellite TV boxes in the yacht's staterooms and fiber outputs to feed Lightware MODEX receivers in the cabins. MODEX modular transmitters and receivers extend digital and analog video and audio, USB KVM, Ethernet and control signals over a single fiber or CAT5/6/7 cable. Lightware developed special mounting hardware to allow the 25G frame to slide in and out of the equipment rack and make the most of space in the rack room.

The integrator was blown away by the level of Lightware USA's post-sale support. Lightware's Greg Byrnes visited the customer twice in Miami. On the first visit he provided technical support and training testing and preparing the system for the client Factory Acceptance Test (FAT). The second visit included Andras Vasko, from Lightware Visual Engineering in Budapest; the men offered additional on-site manufacture support for a client demo and FAT.

The integrator was so impressed with Lightware support that future projects implementing Lightware routers are under discussion.

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