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802.11b: 18.84 dBm 802.11g: 20.83 dBm 802.11n (20MHz): 21.52dBm 802.11n (40MHz): 19.74 dBM...
Overview In Ethernet networking, a punchdown refers to the process of connecting individual wires from a twisted-pair cable into a patch panel, keystone jack, or other termination point using a punchd...
Overview Fiber Channel is a high-speed network technology primarily used to connect data storage devices to servers in enterprise environments. Unlike traditional Ethernet, Fiber Channel is optimized ...
Overview 568A and 568B are two wiring standards used for terminating Ethernet cables, specifically twisted-pair cables like Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a. These standards define the order of the colored wire...
RJ (Registered Jack) connectors are standardized telecommunication network interfaces commonly used for connecting devices to wired networks. Here's a detailed breakdown of the different types: RJ45 (...
Windows Print Server Configuration Prerequisites Before setting up print servers, ensure the necessary print services are installed on your client machines. Two critical services are: LPD (Line Print...
Overview Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows both power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable, simplifying installations for devices like IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones. How...
If you purchased our USB Print Server, or have a unit, but do not have the ability to use the included CD, we have a few steps to set up the USB Server without using any additional downloads or CD ins...
What will need to be done is to create a virtual server under the forwarding section in the settings. Use the Internal Host IP address of the device which requires the port to be forwarded. Select the...
To be able to see clients which are connected via wifi and currently in the network go to: Wireless > Wireless Basic Settings > Click on Show Active Clients...