(187 companies) Access points are transmitter / receivers (transceivers) that connect to a network through an interface such as a bus or connector. They receive, store, and transmit data between the wireless LAN and the wired structure.
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(58 companies) Bit error rate testers are devices or procedures that measure the bit error rate (BER) for a specific transmission.
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(45 companies) Blade servers are self-contained servers embedded in computer boards.
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(33 companies) CANbus industrial communications computer boards are highly reliable, high-speed serial data communication bus used in real-time applications.
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(56 companies) Channel service units (CSU) and data service units (DSU) are digital interface devices that connect end user data communications equipment to digital access lines. They also provide framing of sub-64 kbps customer access channels onto higher rate data circuits.
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(9 companies) Console consolidation systems are modules that allow multiple operators to access, work and simultaneously monitor several mainframes and PC systems consoles.
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(8 companies) Data baluns connect balanced lines to unbalanced lines for data applications.
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(352 companies) Distributed and supervisory control systems (DCS / SCADA) are system architectures for process control applications.
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(24 companies) Distributed control systems (DCS) use decentralized elements or subsystems to control distributed processes or complete manufacturing systems.
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(15 companies) Ethernet extenders allow for network communication over distances longer than defined by the Ethernet standard.
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(36 companies) Fieldbus industrial communications computer boards are used to control of sensors and actuators in industrial applications, such as data acquisition and control.
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(25 companies) IC modems enable computers to transmit data over telephone lines or via wireless signals.
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(6 companies) Line drivers extend the transmission distance between terminals or computers connected along private lines or networks.
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(138 companies) Network analyzers and protocol analyzers are test equipment used to troubleshoot and analyze network problems.
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(143 companies) Network accessories are devices that are used to complement or enhance computer and network systems.
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(38 companies) Network appliances are inexpensive personal computers or boards, sometimes called thin clients, which enable Internet access and business-related activities (such as security), but lack many features of fully equipped PCs.
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(107 companies) Network bridges connect one network to another so that terminals on both networks can communicate as if on a single network.
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(524 companies) Network cable assemblies are used in the transmission of data across networks. Choices include Fibre Channel, FireWire or IEEE 1394, GPIB, serial, parallel, patch, SCSI, Ethernet and USB.
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(598 companies) Network cards and network controllers are expansion boards inserted into computers that allow them to connect to a network.
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(15 companies) Network clock sources are timing devices that use a signal from an external source to set and maintain a central time for all of the elements in a network.
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(1811 companies) Network equipment is used to split, switch, boost, or direct packets of information along a network. This product area includes network hubs, switches, routers, bridges, gateways, multiplexers, transceivers and firewalls. Often, network equipment is defined by is protocol or port type (e.g., Ethernet switch, USB hub).
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(156 companies) Network firewalls are systems that enforce access control policy between an organization's network and the Internet for security purposes.
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(293 companies) Network gateways interconnect networks with different, incompatible communication protocols.
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(347 companies) Network hubs serve as the central location for attaching wires to workstations.
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(16 companies) Network load balancers are components that distribute interactive traffic across a number of hosts using dynamically updated rules for load balancing, while providing a single system image to the client system.
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(230 companies) Network media converters change the signal of encoded data from one media type to another as it is transmitted through, or between, networks.
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(453 companies) Network modems (modulators-demodulators) are devices or programs that allow computers to transmit data over telephone lines. They convert digital computer data to analog sound waves and then demodulate the carrier signals to decode the transmitted information.
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(135 companies) Network multiplexers combine multiple signals into one signal.
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(122 companies) Network repeaters regenerate incoming electrical, wireless or optical signals to preserve signal integrity and extend the distance over which data can travel. They are often used to connect cable segments in IEEE 802.3 networks.
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(483 companies) Network routers are protocol-dependent devices that connect subnetworks. They are also used to break down a large network into smaller subnetworks.
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(123 companies) Network security platforms are designed to protect networks from incursion by external sources.
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(832 companies) Network servers control and manage network resources such as files, printers, users, groups, etc.
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(608 companies) Network switches route packets between ports at the OSI layer 2, which means that (in Ethernet) the switches decide where incoming packets are transferred to, based on the NIC's 48-bit address.
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(30 companies) Network synchronization products are used to maintain and synchronize the timing among all the elements of a network.
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(248 companies) Network test equipment is used to test, probe, and analyze telecommunication, network and telephone systems.
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(113 companies) Network transceivers, short for transmitter-receiver, are devices that both transmit and receive analog or digital signals.
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(17 companies) Parallel industrial communications computer boards are boards or ports that transmit character data (byte) by sending the bits down parallel electrical paths simultaneously.
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(15 companies) Power line network components use existing electrical power lines as carriers for data communications signals. Typically, they have lower bandwidths compared to networks utilizing dedicated fiber optic or twisted pair carriers.
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(14 companies) Power over Ethernet (PoE) injectors supply or inject DC power through network cables to power network devices. They are sometimes called midspans or midspan hubs.
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(47 companies) Power over Ethernet (PoE) products use network cables to deliver DC power and data to network devices. PoE products use RJ connectors instead of AC-DC adapters and eliminate the need for separate power cables.
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(8 companies) Power over Ethernet (PoE) splitters receive a unified PoE signal (data and power), and then separate the data and power onto two different lines for non-PoE devices.
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(117 companies) Radio modems are radio frequency transceivers for serial data. They connect to serial ports (RS232, RS422, etc.) and transmit to and receive signals from another matching radio modem.
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(154 companies) Remote terminal units (RTUs) connect directly to sensors, meters, dataloggers or process plants, and collect and transmit data automatically.
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(146 companies) Satellite network components are used in building and connecting satellite networks.
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(121 companies) Serial communication adapters provide one or more serial ports to a host computer. They interface with the host computer via a data bus and add RS232, RS422, RS485 and/or other types of serial ports.
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(239 companies) Serial communication products are used in industrial and commercial systems to transmit data bit-by-bit, or sequentially, over a single wire. They include serial servers, serial hubs, serial adapters, serial data converters, serial routers, and serial multiplexers.
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(97 companies) Serial data converters are used to interconnect two different serial standards, such as RS232 to RS422, USB to RS232, etc.
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(18 companies) Serial hubs allow the transparent connectivity of serial devices such as instruments, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, and barcode printers with LANs and WANs.
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(53 companies) Serial industrial communications computer boards are boards or ports that transmit data by sending the bits one after the other over a single wire.
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(57 companies) Serial interfaces and converters are used to connect or convert an analog signal to a serial-digital output signal, and to connect or convert from one network standard to another.
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(50 companies) Serial servers are used to connect serial devices to a Local Area Network / Wide Area Network without additional hardware.
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(51 companies) Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems are large-scale, industrial control and measurement systems that consist of a central host, one or more remote units, a communications network, and specialized software.
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(12 companies) Time servers are dedicated network computers that provide time-synchronization functions for all of the devices in the network.
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(355 companies) VoIP and IP telephony allows PC users to make phone calls over the Internet or other packet networks via gateways and standard telephones.
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(492 companies) Wireless modems transmit modulated data using electromagnetic waves.
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(321 companies) Wireless network components are used to build or replace worn out devices within a wireless network.
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