...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...
...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 • . •
...video and audio over an Ethernet network to a virtually unlimited number of screens as far as your network reaches. • Visit Product Page • Advanced video walls • Explore the potential of a Radian™ Powered Video Wall • Visit Product Page • Let us ass...
...video splitters, video extenders, and video switches all must support HDCP to take part of the key information exchange. Every active device in the transmission chain must participate in the vote on the HDCP key to ensure an open video channel. • E...
...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 cable is ...
...of 40 and 100 Gbps Ethernet utilise parallel optics. With MTP connections in your network the infrastructure will be unchanged and easily fit into the new network standard topologies. • Environmental Considerations • Environmental concerns affe...
...A switch for your Ethernet network. If you listen to some people then a switch is the most trivial device needed for connecting computers. Is that really true? Is that device that is the middle of your data center just any ugly thing being gra...
...to a network via Ethernet or Token Ring. A RAS may feature internal modems or be attached to external modems via RS-232 cable. Many remote access servers also support ISDN with either internal ISDN circuitry or through external terminal adapt...