...you can be sure your network is configured correctly for the connected hardware. • Because Doors supports the full Windows feature set, the software enables you to drag and drop elements; have multiple windows open at the same time; and resize, r...
...II and IV, your network (Ethernet, with or without E1) uses TDM to directly transmit over the 2-8-wire line, using Infineon™ chipsets. G.SHDSL Economy, and incidentally also ADSL from the Internet you’re familiar with at home, use ATM as an ...
...today's higher-speed networks. • OM3 and OM4 are both laser-optimized multimode fiber (LOMMF) and were developed to accommodate faster networks such as 10, 40, and 100 Gbps. Both are designed for use with 850-nm VCSELS (vertical-cavity surface-em...
...depend on your current 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. ...
...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. Here you need a separate cable for every ...
...work when there's a network failure. And, unless the server one needs to get to is up and running, the software is useless. • KVM switches • KVM switches enable the administrator to warm boot (and, with extra hardware, cold boot) a system and ac...
...within an existing network environment. • Whilst the requirements should be considered as a whole, it is convenient to look at each aspect individually. • Uninterruptible Power Supplies • We have all heard the example of a cleaner disconnecting...