...Supports USB and Ethernet • Another feature is the ability to support high-speed, bi-directional data transfer, allowing USB 2.0 or Ethernet data to be carried within a standard DisplayPort cable. For DisplayPort v1.2, the maximum data rate o...
...or more! • Have an Ethernet switch with RJ-45 ports? No problem! Use a converter to attach legacy AUI and BNC or new fibre segments. • What are Media Converters? • Media converters are simple networking devices that enable you to interconnect n...
...Choosing the right Ethernet Switch for your MediaCento IPX multicasting application • Video • Use MediaCento™ IPX PoE Multicast for faster, more efficient HD video extension over IP. • • Multicast HD video over an IP network for high image qu...
...serial device from your Ethernet network. However, there is one main difference between a device server and a terminal server: the protocols being supported. • A terminal server can do more • While a device server mainly builds a TCP/UDP socket to a...
...and audio, 100BASE-T Ethernet, power, and control signals to a remote screen—all over a single CATx cable. HDBaseT has made it possible to transmit the video signal as well as the peripheral signals uncompressed up to 100 meters. • Non-networked ...
...systems such as Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI, multimedia, ATM, SONET, Fibre Channel, or any other network that requires the transfer of large, bandwidth-consuming data files, particularly over long distances. A common application for fibre optic cable is ...
...the device operates on. Ethernet switches are usually Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) devices and sort traffic using physical (MAC) addresses. Routers are Layer 3 (Network Control Layer) devices and manage network traffic using network addresses. Media co...