Five key elements of effective network security. • Identity • Accurate and positive identification of network users, hosts, applications, services, and resources is a must. Kerberos, password tools, and protocols such as RADIUS and TACACS+ ena...
Maintaining signal quality through video equalisation. • Maintaining signal quality through video equalisation. • The biggest problem • Loss of image quality is the biggest problem you face when sending high-resolution video over CATx cable at...
Media Converter Selector • Choosing the right media converter to • connect two dissimilarmedia types • Media converters are networking devices that enable you to interconnect networks or network devices with different speeds, operation types,...
...technologies use transmitters and receivers to extend signals over a TCP/IP network (a LAN or even a WAN, for instance). Oftentimes, they’re called IP streamers when used with codecs. But, when choosing one, be sure you’re not looking at the consu...
What is Multimedia distribution? • What is Multimedia distribution • Extend up to 300m • Multimedia distribution products allow you to send Video, Audio and sometimes serial data (RS-232 or USB) over distances of hundreds of meters to one or m...
Cable termination • Cable termination • Carefully remove the jacketing from the cable and expose one inch of the insulated wire conductors. Do not remove any insulation from the conductors. When the RJ-45 connector is crimped, the contacts ins...
...switching • Real-time access to HD video signals, audio, USB and more • HD video and KVM switching and extension for collaborative workplaces. • Hybrid switching and extension solution. • Get a matrix switching solution for multiple signal type...
...tubes past their recommended bend radius, or if you allow them to kink, you’ll end up with substandard cable connections and splices that can break down over time. And, if the cable is outdoors, it can become exposed to the elements. The end resu...
...and servers migratedfrom ordinary 10-Mbps Ethernet to 100-Mbps speeds, it became clear that even greater speeds were needed. Gigabit Ethernet was developed for an even faster Ethernet standard to handle the network traffic generated on ...