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...as ATM 622-Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet, which uses simultaneous parallel transmission. Many manufacturers of Category 5 cables are already specifying PS-NEXT tests. Cables that meet PS-NEXT requirements should deliver superior performance and will...
...data flow, Gigabit bandwidth, compatibility with multiple topologies and protocols, flow control, self management, hot pluggability, speed, cost efficiency, loop resiliency, and distance. This makes it ideal for large data operations su...
...need fast Ethernet or gigabit Ethernet, managed or          unmanaged appliances or maybe protocol-transparent transitions, we have a FSO solution for every application. • DSL • If you need to expand your LAN over existing copper wiring to a locat...
...up to 3.000m • Gigabit LaserLink • 100 Mbps net over distances up to 650m • Autofocus LaserLink • High availability with beam shaping and tracking •   • LAN connections with LaserLinks (Free Space Optics) • With LaserLinks, you quickly conn...
...for Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet applications. The expanded SFP standard, SFP+, supports speeds of 10 Gbps or higher over fiber. XFP is a separate standard that also supports 10-Gbps speeds. The primary difference between SFP+ and the slight...
...of SFPs—especially Gigabit SFPs and 10GBASE SFP+ and XFP transceivers—can add significantly to the price of a switch, this lock-out scheme raises hardware costs and limits transceiver choices. • Many vendors don’t advertise that SFP slots on th...
...systems such as Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI, multimedia, ATM, SONET, Fibre Channel, or any other network that requires the transfer of large, bandwidth-consuming data files, particularly over long distances. A common application for fibre optic c...
...minimum features: • Gigabit (1000-Mbps) or faster Ethernet ports • Support for IGMP v2 (or v3) snooping • Support for jumbo frames (packets) up to 9216-byte size—and you must enable Jumbo frames when configuring the switches • High bandwidth con...
...Do you want to go for Gigabit technology or at least have the chance for upgrading to Gigabit? Do you want to have at least some control who is doing what, when and from where? Talking about the features there are many protocols and abbreviations ...
...if you want to go for Gigabit or have at least the chance to do so. Furthermore you have only limited control on the outlet itself. Disabling a port may be possible through the management of the switch, but which port of the switch is which outlet...
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