to users on a local area network. A switch increases capacity and decreases network loading by making it possible for a local area network to be divided into different segments which do not compete with each other for network transmission capacity, giving a decreased load on each.
The switch acts as a
Switching LAN technology is a marked improvement over the previous generation of network bridges, which were characterized by higher latencies. Routers have also been used to segment local area networks, but the cost of a router and the setup and maintenance required make routers relatively impractical. Today’s switches are an ideal solution to most kinds of local area network congestion problems.
Features
The
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Full/Half duplex transfer mode for 10 and 100Mbps
Full duplex transfer mode for 1000Mbps
IEEE 802.3x flow control for
Backpressure flow control for
Integrated address
Supports 400K Bytes data buffer per device
Extensive
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