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...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,...
...data and video networks and other high-speed, high bandwidth applications. It offers significant headroom over CAT6 specifications, giving you lots of room for expansion. • The backbone of your CAT6 channel • This cable is part of our ETL V...
...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...
...from your Ethernet network. However, there is one main difference between a device server and a terminal server: the protocols being supported. • A terminal server can do more • While a device server mainly builds a TCP/UDP socket to access the...
...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 signal travels through. A satellite connection, for instance, often adds a great d...
...Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), wireless, and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL). • Remote access enables remote users to dial into your LAN over the phone by using either land lines or a cellular conne...
...used in 10-/100-Mbps network connections spread out over extended areas, including cable television and campus backbone applications. • Phone companies have now turned to single-mode fibre cables because they get longer distances with fewer repea...
...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 ...