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Asante

Manufacturer and marketer of network components including Ethernet cards and intelligent and non-intelligent hubs, switches, bridge modules and network management software. Products are sold to multiple industries.




Cirronet

Manufacturer of spread spectrum wireless data modems including OEM modem modules, serial modems, Ethernet bridges, and Serial to Ethernet Access Points.




D-Link

Developer of LAN software, pocket LAN adapters, multi-user 8 and 16 bit Ethernet and ARCnet cards, switches, ethernet hubs and bridges and routers.




IMC Networks

Manufacturer of SNMP-Manageable MediaConverters with a variety of configuration options for 10/100 Mbps Ehternet, Gigabit Ethernet and ATM.




Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Ethernet Repeaters

Ethernet is a frame-based group of technologies used for local area networks (LAN) that helps manage how data is shared between components of the LAN. Ethernet repeaters are a type of hub using either twisted pair or fiber optic together and making them act as a single network segment. They allow the LAN to extend their reach by taking the original signal and repeating it to another cable.

The technology behind Ethernet repeaters has been around since the mid-seventies but is not something the typical computer end user has much knowledge about. Unless you are a local area network administrator or a network consultant, there is probably little reason for you to have in depth ... more


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