If you're using Ethernet to network your computers, you know how important it is for your network to be available all the time. If the Ethernet goes down, your business could come to a grinding halt.
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Why gigabit Ethernet is no longer enough for the modern home
Most people should be using gigabit Ethernet these days at a bare minimum. However, 2.5Gbps and 10Gbps network interfaces are ...
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5 hidden bottlenecks that are quietly killing your home network speed
Using a 10/100 switch in any networking setup will immediately slow down all devices downstream from that switch. There is ...
Setting up a network for your small business can be tricky work -- there are a lot of parts involved, and every computer on the network has to have the correct equipment in order to transfer files and ...
Some (many?) HDMI cables can also carry Ethernet over HDMI. The main use seems to be to provide internet connection to a smart TV from a cable modem box. Currently I have an ethernet-USB adaptor ...
Do you need 100Gbps Ethernet? The real questions seem to be whether you are willing to pay for it and, given the growth of traffic within the datamcentre, whether it is unavoidable. The standard was ...
Ethernet’s value to networking and IT is well established over the past 40 years. But did you know that “Ethernet” refers to two slightly different ways of sending information between endpoints on a ...
Panasonic debuts the new BL-PA100 HD-PLC Ethernet Adaptor, a revolutionary product that will make it possible for anyone to establish a powerful, robust, high bandwidth network from nearly anywhere in ...
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