...standard to handle the network traffic generated on the server and backbone level by Fast Ethernet. Gigabit Ethernet delivers an incredible 1000 Mbps (or 1 Gbps), 100 times faster than 10BASE-T. At that speed, Gigabit Ethernet can handle even the t...
...probes or sensors, and network connectivity and integration. The base units may contain one or more built-in sensors, as well as ports for hooking up external probes. Additionally, they include an Ethernet port and have software for remote configur...
...to secure and unsecure networks through just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. • High port-to-port electrical isolation, which facilitates data separation (RED/BLACK). • NSA tested and TEMPEST approved for and by the U.S. Air Force. • The low radia...
...differences. If it's a network component such as a switch, it comes in a heavy metal case. It also has special shielding, a modified power supply, and perhaps a few other modifications from the standard model. If you need to open the device's case,...
...HP®, and 3Com®, sell network devices with SFP slots that lock out transceivers from other vendors. Because the price of SFPs—especially Gigabit SFPs and 10GBASE SFP+ and XFP transceivers—can add significantly to the price of a switch, this lock-o...
...HD video across a network, you need to understand how it works and what kind of networking equipment to use with your extenders. • Think of your network as a river of data with a steady current of data moving smoothly down the channel. All you...
...up a large scale KVM network can also introduce new problems. Questions such as “Which switch is Server 42 on?”, “Where can I find the WEB server?”, and “How do I get authorisation to access Server 17?” become all too familiar. It is in the large...
...is possible build video networks with very large numbers of displays. • Popular applications: • Schools: • These products have many applications in schools for the delivery of time table information, educational content and even video and music at b...
...Packet filtering or network layer (Layer 3) firewalls make decisions based on the source and destination addresses and ports in IP packets. This basic form of firewall protection is really no more than a simple sorting algorithm. Generally they ...