Three Major Trends for 100G Ethernet
The Ethernet market has grown dramatically over the past few years. Speeding up transmission and expanding the capacity of the data center will help drive this trend. According to IHSInfonetics, 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100G) per second will account for more than 50% of the data…
How Do Ethernet Cable And Crossover Cable Differ?
A crossover cable, occasionally called crossed cable, connects two Ethernet network devices to each other. They were created to support temporary host-to-host networking in situations where an intermediate device like a network router is not present. Crossover cables look almost identical to ordinary, straight through (or patch) Ethernet cables until their internal wiring structures are compared.
Focus On FTTH Cabling Solution
Fiber optic cable has been widely used in telecom industry for its fast transmission speed. As people’s demand for bandwidth is increasing, optical fiber cable is not only used in enterprise network, but also applied to home network deployment. And FTTH (Fiber to the home)…
Why Stackable Switches Are More Favored?
Up to now, there are three types of switching solutions: standalone, stacked, and chassis. According to researches, stackable network switches have been warmly welcomed by large data center, enterprise network and home networking over the years. Lots of Ethernet users intend to choose a stacked…
Ethernet vs Internet: What’s the Difference?
As we all know, both internet and Ethernet belong to types of networks that are used to connect computers. However, to some degree, they differ in many aspects. Then if we want to compare Ethernet vs Internet, what are their differences? In this article, we…
Comparison Between Managed Switch And Unmanaged Switch
As an important part of the whole data link, switch has been a hot spot. According to Ethernet standard, it can be divided into 1G switch, 10G switch, 40G switch and 100G switch; according to port configuration, it can be classified as 8 port switch,…