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...can decrease your networking costs since you'll need fewer antennas and access points. • Basically, a wireless network consists of data, voice, and video information packets being transmitted over low-frequency radio waves instead of electrica...
Media Converters • Technology Overviews • Media Convertors • You can interconnect twisted pair, fibre and coax. • Media converters interconnect different cable types-twisted pair, fibre, and Thin or thick coax-within a network. They are usuall...
TCP and Latency • Latency is the time—measured in milliseconds—a round-trip signal takes to travel a network. Latency often has little to do with the physical distance a signal travels; it’s more affected by the number and type of nodes that a...
...network, your future networking needs, and your particular application, including bandwidth, distances, environment, cost, and more. In some cases, copper may be a better choice; in other situations, fibre offers advantages. • Fibre optic cable i...
PoE Power over Ethernet • What is PoE? • The seemingly universal network connection, twisted-pair Ethernet cable, has another role to play, providing electrical power to low-wattage electrical devices. Power over Ethernet (PoE) was ratified by...
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Fiber To The Office • Fiber To The Office • The classical network • A classical network consists of a rack with switches and patch panels and outlets in your cable conduit. Between the outlets and the patch panel you use Cat5, 6 or 7 cables. H...
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