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Brocade increases blade port density

Three new blades are designed to deal with increasingly complex, virtualised datacentre environments and rapidly increasing network traffic Read more

7 June, 2010 by Matthew Broersma

Arista launches 10 and 40Gb Ethernet switch

Arista has announced a switch that delivers 1.28TB of combined switching bandwidth for both 10 and 40 Gigabit... Read more

30 March, 2011
Efficient Gigabit <endeca_term>Ethernet Switch</endeca_term> Models for Large-Scale Simulation

Efficient Gigabit Ethernet Switch Models for Large-Scale Simulation

Ethernet is the most widely implemented low-level networking technology used today, with Gigabit Ethernet seen as the... Read more

1 August, 2010
Xirrus XR-4000 Wireless Array

Xirrus XR-4000 Wireless Array

...central WLAN controller, requires an equally large number of cable runs and Ethernet switch ports — all of which adds to the cost and complexity of... Read more

16 January, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Drobo B800i

Drobo B800i

...IP addresses with the B800i connected to our test network via an Ethernet switch, although direct connectivity to a host system is an option if... Read more

5 July, 2011 by Alan Stevens
HP ProCurve 1410-24G

HP ProCurve 1410-24G

...The HP ProCurve 1410-24G, a 24-port unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch, brings the ProCurve name down into the smaller business. The product... Read more

2 July, 2010 by Manek Dubash
Managed Switch Port Mapping Tool 1.99.9.5

Managed Switch Port Mapping Tool 1.99.9.5

The Managed Switch Port Mapping tool communicates with a managed ethernet switch using SNMPv1/v2c and maps the physical port connections to MAC... Read more

18 April, 2012

Juniper's QFabric streamlines datacentre networking

...1.28Tbps, can also operate as a stand-alone 64-port 10Gb Ethernet switch with Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and Fibre Channel gateway functionality... Read more

24 February, 2011 by Jack Clark

IBM expands capabilities of zEnterprise mainframe

...and business analytics applications. The RackSwitch G8052 is a 48-port 1Gb Ethernet switch with four 10Gb Ethernet uplinks. The RackSwitch G8264 has 48 ports... Read more

17 February, 2011 by Jack Clark
Performance Comparison Between the Click Modular Router and the NetFPGA Router

Performance Comparison Between the Click Modular Router and the NetFPGA Router

...NetFPGA reference designs comprised in the system include an IPv4 router, an Ethernet switch, a fourport NIC, and SCONE (Software Component of NetFPGA Read more

1 September, 2011

Plummeting prices hit Ethernet switch firms

...ports grew 5 percent. In the fourth quarter, the worldwide market for Ethernet switch gear was $2.893bn (£1.53bn). "There's steady growth in... Read more

16 February, 2004 by Marguerite Reardon

SMC ADSL Barricade g

This device's clean user interface makes it easy to set up; this, and its good feature set, makes the ADSL Barricade g an excellent all-round Internet connection sharing solution. Read more

30 April, 2004 by Roger Gann

Netgear DG824M

If you're thinking of combining ADSL with wireless Ethernet, Netgear’s DG824M should most certainly be on your shopping list. Read more

2 April, 2003 by Matthew Bell
Nortel Networks L2/3 <endeca_term>Ethernet Switch</endeca_term> Module for IBM eServer BladeCenter

Nortel Networks L2/3 Ethernet Switch Module for IBM eServer BladeCenter

This paper positions the Nortel Networks Layer 2/3 Fiber and Copper GbE Switch Modules for IBM eServer BladeCenter and... Read more

1 September, 2005
Intelligent Services Switch: Integrated <endeca_term>Ethernet Switch</endeca_term> and Applications Server

Intelligent Services Switch: Integrated Ethernet Switch and Applications Server

...the intelligent services switch, which integrates an applications server with an intelligent Ethernet switch, thereby replacing multiple devices on a network Read more

29 December, 2003

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