Remote power control. • Remote power control • Simply put, remote power control is the ability to reset or reboot PC, LAN/WAN, telecom, and other computer equipment without being at the equipment’s location. • For whom • Who needs remote power...
...USB also distributes power, many USB devices don't require a separate power supply, although a bus-powered device must be attached upstream to either a host PC or a powered hub. • The Black Box explain series make technology simple. It provides y...
Power Sum NEXT (PS-NEXT) • Power Sum NEXT (PS-NEXT) • Power Sum NEXT (PS-NEXT) is the sum of the total NEXT power copuled to a wire pair from all other adjacent pairs. NEXT (Near-end crosstalk) is the level of interference that occurs between ...
...that's caused when power is switched on or off to a high-powered device. Surges can produce high-transient voltages, which damage LAN and serial interfaces that typically use less than 12 volts to transmit. • Avalanche diodes • Surges can be pr...
...all sectors. From power stations to churches and from server farms to supermarkets, KVM extenders have been used to solve a range of problems. Here are some common application examples. • Presentations and training • KVM extenders are ideal fo...
...hub must be externally powered in order to supply enough power to attached peripherals. • Peripherals on distance • A hub can also add additional distance between your PC and a peripheral. Each USB segment can be up to 5 metres (16.4 feet). Because...
...Ethernet • Ethernet has evolved into the most widely implemented physical and link layer protocol today. • Thick en ThinNet Ethernet: 10 Mbps • Fast and Giga Ethernet: 100 and 1000-Mbps • 10-Gigabit Ethernet: 10 Gbps • PoE Power over Ethernet
...space for cabling and power provisions. • A standard full-sized cabinet is 84" high. This is the height that makes the most efficient use of floor space in rooms with standard-height 8-foot ceilings. • For tight spaces, you can choose a smaller ca...
...should result in a Power-Sum Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio (PS-ACR) that’s greater than or equal to zero at 200 MHz. • In addition, all CAT6 components must be backward compatible with CAT5e, CAT5, and CAT3. If different category components ar...
...attached to the wall. • Powering your equipment. • Now that you’ve chosen a rack, you’ll need to get power to equipment. Rackmount powerstrips come in versions that mount either vertically or horizontally. Some have outlets that are spaced widely t...