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...fibre strands full-duplex for up to twice the throughput of multimode fibre cable. • The actual distance you achieve with single-mode fibre will vary according to the manufacturer of the LAN devices used with the cable. This is because although...
...asynchronous, full-duplex data transfer instead of USB 2.0’s half-duplex polling method. • USB 3.0 is much more power efficient than USB 2.0. It provides 50% more power than USB 2.0 (150 mA vs 100 mA) to unconfigured devices and up to 80% more ...
...always runs in full-duplex mode, rather than the half-duplex mode commonly found in 10- and 100-Mbps Ethernet. • One significant feature of Gigabit Ethernet is the improvement to the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/C...
...can also get higher bandwidth. You can use a pair of single-mode fibre strands full-duplex for up to twice the throughput of multimode fibre cable. The actual speed and distance you get will vary with the devices used with the single-mode fibre.
...fibre • Simplex vs. duplex fibre patch cable. • Attenuators • Fibre Optic Cable • OM3 - a very-high-bandwidth version of 50-/125 micron cable • Fibre Optic cable construction and connectors • Fibre optic cable construction • Loose-tube vs. tight...
...asynchronous, full-duplex data transfer instead of USB 2.0's half-duplex pollling method. • More Power • USB 3.0 also provides 50% more power than USB 2.0 (150 mA vs 100 mA) to unconfigured devices and up to 80% more power (900 mA vs 500 mA) to...
...connect half- or full-duplex 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX! • Switch between different wiring systems without adding to your overall network repeater count. • Convert to fibre and run cables across an extra-long distance-up to 50 kilometres or more! •...
...or single-mode, duplex or simplex? • Multimode-Multimode fibre optic cable can be used for most general fibre applications. Use multimode fibre for bringing fibre to the desktop, for adding segments to your existing network, or in smaller ap...
...A/V streams, a half-duplex bi-directional AUX CH for plug-and-play, and Hot Plug Detect (HPD). It competes directly with HDMI, however, DisplayPort is an open standard with no royalties and it is expected to replace DVI and eventually analogue V...
...Port bandwidth and duplex control. • •  IP address management. • •  MAC address filtering. • •  Spanning Tree. • •  Port mirroring to monitor network traffic. • •  Prioritization of ports for quality of service (QoS). • •  VLAN settings. • •  8...
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