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What is 802.1x port security? • What is 802.1x port security? • 802.1x port explained: • 802.1x port-based network access control provides a method to restrict users? Access to network resources by using authentication. This restricts users fr...
...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...
Black Box Explains: Copper Cable • Choosing the right copper cable for your network can be a daunting proposition. You have to consider many factors such as network equipment, available space, bandwidth specifications, total cost of ownership,...
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Cable-Based A/V Distribution • Cable-Based A/V Distribution • In-line based • In-line extenders, installed at some point within a link, extend signals over their native cabling with no signal conversion occurring. These amplification or repeat...
...for current and future networking needs. • Thus, there is a renewed interest in 50-micron fibre optic cable. • First used in 1976, 50-micron cable has not experienced the widespread use that 62.5-micron cable has. • The predominant fibre optic cabl...
G.703 - the basis of all telecommunications networks • G.703 - the basis of all telecommunications networks • G.703, an ITU-T standard that outlines how to interface digital high-speed circuits, has become the basis of all telecommunications n...
...Unfortunately, the pure pixel count doesn't tell the complete the story and this is what makes things a bit tricky – at least for now! The following overview will look into some key differences to provide you with a better understanding of pote...
...High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) combines uncompressed HD video, multichannel audio, and intelligent format/command data in a single cable with a very compact connector. • HDMI can carry video at resolutions up to 4K x 2K (4096 x 2160...
...screen manufacturers, purely to reduce costs on producing the display itself. • Full High Definition • This is the latest top-of-the-range standard, defining resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, typically using Progressive Scan. This standard is ofte...
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