...the device operates on. Ethernet switches are usually Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) devices and sort traffic using physical (MAC) addresses. Routers are Layer 3 (Network Control Layer) devices and manage network traffic using network addresses. Media co...
...maybe already Ethernet, in many cases still RS232 serial. To connect them to your network you can use a device or terminal server. • You have set up Wireless LAN access in your office? Or you are running a complete hot spot for people to a...
...applications supporting Ethernet rates of 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps. They are also typically used with LED transmitters. OM1 and OM2 cable are not suitable though for today's higher-speed networks. • OM3 and OM4 are both laser-optimized multimode fiber (LOM...
...than FDDI—Gigabit Ethernet boasts a cool 1000 Mbps, for instance—FDDI is unmatched over the long haul. Depending on cable type, FDDI networks can stretch up to 100 km in circumference. And FDDI speed can be improved. If the second ring is used...
...to choose the right Ethernet switch, one that can handle the requirements to multicast data in your network without flooding your IP infrastructure . • You will need Ethernet switches with these minimum features: • Gigabit (1000-Mbps) or faster ...
...using a modem or TCP/IP Ethernet connection. • The software is available conveniently preloaded on a PC we ship to you or included with your Tiger II Controller system. • Use the Windows® compatible software’s GUI to define system parameters, set ti...
...your network through an Ethernet port or a wireless access point. • Even though a NAC appliance may also monitor network activity, enforce policies, control resources, and document security, the core function of NAC is to authenticate trusted device...
...pairs carry colour and synchronisation signals (one colour pair). Cables rated higher than CAT5 don’t have equal pair lengths to fulfill their intended Ethernet specifications, so the colour signals arrive at a different time at the remote end. •
...radio-frequency interference (RFI) at the termination point on the connector shell. • Generally, you should choose metal hoods when using shielded cable and plastic hoods with unshielded cable. • • More about • Shielded Ethernet Cables • . •