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Our most secure dialup modem—features 33.6-kbps speeds and works with dialup or leased lines.
Multiplex four or more T1 channels over secure fiber optic cable.
Turn the two B channels of your ISDN line into a high-speed 128-kbps pipeline!
Multiplex four T1 channels plus 10/100 Ethernet traffic over secure fiber optic cable.
Get Gigabit speeds in a robust industrial media converter.
Provides an easy, inexpensive way to extend the reach of your Ethernet network and add ports, even in harsh conditions.
Extend Ethernet over voice-grade UTP cable and provide power to a PoE device.
Extend Ethernet over voice-grade UTP cable and add four Ethernet ports, including two PoE ports.
This tiny Gigabit converter automatically senses speed on the copper side.
Tough dual fiber port switches for the wild frontiers of your network!
RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485these compact fiber optic transceivers handle all three.
These tough, industrial-strength switches feature dual fiber ports.
Works as data rate converter, performing 10-/100-/1000-Mbps speed autonegotiation on the twisted-pair port.
Connect Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet copper ports to fiber optic cable.
Power up to 14 FlexPoint converters from one convenient rackmount chassis.
Switch and convert 10-/100-Mbps copper to 100-Mbps fiber in office areas.
Our most secure dialup modem with digital speed—in a rackmount card.
Rough, tough fiber/copper switches for the wild frontiers of your network!
The portable, durable solution for temporary fiber optic connections.
The heavy-duty, reliable modem for industrial jobs.
Switch and convert 10/-100-Mbps copper to 100-Mbps fiber in industrial environments.
Specify a system for full local and remote switching control for up to 2048 ports!
A card for switching the system via SNMP, an RS-232 link, or manually.
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