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Not sure how you could prove some NIUs are outdoors, but swing by a stake n shake for some examples |
And citation needed on looping an NIU? Pretty much every LEC out there loops the NIU after instalation to test it. This shouldn't even be questionable. |
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==Meanings of the term==
A network interface, also commonly referred to as a [[smart jack]], is typically in the basement, first floor telco room, garage, or even outside the building in weatherproof housing. NIUs are multi-functional devices, which include a protector block to prevent high-voltage surges from affecting premise equipment and inside wiring.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} It also usually allows the carrier to initiate a [[loop-back]] test from the central office to test the integrity of the local loop.
*A device that performs [[Network interface|interface]] functions, such as [[code conversion]], [[Communications protocol|protocol]] conversion, and buffering, required for [[information transfer|communications]] to and from a [[telecommunications network|network]].
*A device used primarily within a [[local area network]] (LAN) to allow a number of independent devices, with varying protocols, to communicate with each other.
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