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...often require a new patch to be loaded on to a remote computer. New technology called Virtual Media Support is available to transfer files across systems as if at a local level. Combined with remote access KVM technology such as the Black Box Se...
...Fibre optic cable is becoming one of the fastest-growing transmission mediums for both new cabling installations and upgrades, including backbone, horizontal, and even desktop applications. Fibre optic cable is favored for applications t...
...that match your cables and equipment, the correct pinning, and the number of switch positions you need. • Remember that an ABC switch has just two positions, not three.) You can mix several types of switches in the same chassis. • Step 2: • ...
...and length of the cable used on both the RS-232 and the RS-422/485 side can affect how power is dissipated. Because lower-quality and higher-gauge cable can cause power loss, a good-quality 24 AWG cable is recommended. Also RS-232 runs longer ...
...instance, maximum V.35 cable distances can theoretically range up to 610m at speeds up to 64 kbps. Actual distances will depend on your equipment and cable. To achieve such high speeds and great distances, V.35 combines both balanced and unbalanced...
...with 25-pin connectors, you’ll need a simple adapter cable. The most commonly used interface, RS-232 is ideal for transmitting data at speeds up to 20 kbps and over distances up to 50 feet (15.2 m). • Learn more: • Serial ATA technology. •
...on projectors. An M1 cable can also be used to power accessories, such as interface cards for PDAs. • There are three primary types of M1 connectors: • M1-DA (digital and analog) • this is the most common connector, and it supports VGA, USB and D...