Passive N/w Components

An introduction to Network Patch Panel

An introduction to Network Patch Panel

Patch Panels are a part of structured network LAN cabling. Let us look at why they might be required, what are their major classifications and the disadvantages of network patch panels, in this article. »

Advantages and Dis-advantages of HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface

Advantages and Dis-advantages of HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface

This article gives a short introduction to HDMI, types of HDMI cables, advantages and dis-advantages of HDMI standard for carrying and displaying audio/video signals over their analog counterparts. »

Power Over Ethernet (POE) and POE Injectors

This article describes what is POE - Power Over Ethernet, how it helps transmit power along with data, what are POE Injectors, what are the types of POE Injectors, what a POE Injector management software does and some devices that support POE. »

Can you create a LAN IP network using telephone cables?

This article analyses if the single pair copper cable networks, which are available in most of the organization, can be used to create an IP Network (Using DSLAM, CPE and ADSL2+ technologies), with a limited functionality in special cases. »

An Overview of IP KVM Switches

This article provides an overview of IP KVM Switches. We see what is an IP KVM Switch, what are the general capablities of an IP KVM Switch, the security features of an IP KVM Switch, the type of data transmitted and the bandwidth consumed by the IP KVM Switch. »

An overview of passive components in a Local Area Network

An overview of passive components in a Local Area Network

This article discusses the advantages of passive components in a network, introduction to popular passive components like copper cables, optic fiber cables and racks. »