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From B&B Electronics
When you talk about office and home networking, usually you are talking about Ethernet-based networks—computers, printers and other devices that contain Ethernet interfaces connected together via Ethernet hubs, switches and routers. In the industrial area the networking picture is more complex, but as time goes on Ethernet is becoming a bigger part of that picture. This article is an introduction to the basics of Ethernet, with a bit of added detail on how it is beginning to fit into the industrial networking picture. Products & Services
Wireless network components are used to build or replace worn out devices within a wireless network.
Serial hubs allow the transparent connectivity of serial devices such as instruments, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, and barcode printers with LANs and WANs.
Network accessories are devices that are used to complement or enhance computer and network systems.
Network routers are protocol-dependent devices that connect subnetworks. They are also used to break down a large network into smaller subnetworks.
Network bridges connect one network to another so that terminals on both networks can communicate as if on a single network.
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In a little more than a decade, wireless has grown from an obscure and expensive curiosity into a practical and affordable networking technology. Today’s most common wireless standard is 802.11g...
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Much has been written about the use of Ethernet in manufacturing. Ethernet has been around a long time. For computers and networking, it has been around practically forever. One of the great benefits...
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Much has been written about the use of Ethernet in manufacturing. Ethernet has been around a long time. For computers and networking, it has been around practically forever. One of the great benefits...
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All Ethernet hubs and switches are basically designed to facilitate the interconnection of multiple devices on an Ethernet network. They typically offer three or more Ethernet ports to allow...
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With the popularity and low cost of Ethernet hardware, industrial control systems are evolving toward this platform. Users be aware; proper network design and implementation is critical to fast...
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