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- Fault-tolerant redundant connections
- Easy to install and use
- Supports half and full-duplex transmission
- 100Mbps Transfer Rate
- Ethernet, Fast Ethernet Protocol(s)
- FCC Class A certified, EN 55024, UL 60950 Compliant
The Redundant Link Protector is a 10/100 Ethernet fault-tolerant transceiver. It significantly reduces network downtime, adding a new level of redundancy to 10/100 Ethernet connections. It also provides a redundant path for critical 10/100 devices. In a 10/100 Ethernet network, a critical device such as a file server may be connected to the rest of the network through a hub or a switch. A common problem in this configuration is that the server is often connected to the network through a single cable. If the cable fails, then the server is disconnected from the rest of the network. Similarly, if a port of a hub or switch to which the server is connected fails, the server is disconnected from the network.
The Redundant Transceiver has three ports: one for the critical (main) device, one for the default (primary) path for the critical device, and another (backup) for the backup path. It is a smart device that will not send any signal on a path that is not active. If the primary path loses its link, then the transceiver will immediately (in less than one microsecond) switch to the backup path.
When the primary path re-establishes its link, the Redundant Link Protector will automatically switch back to the primary path.
Optional functionality, controlled via a dip switch, allows the unit to move from the fault-tolerant mode to a 3-port switch mode.
The Redundant Transceiver has three ports: one for the critical (main) device, one for the default (primary) path for the critical device, and another (backup) for the backup path. It is a smart device that will not send any signal on a path that is not active. If the primary path loses its link, then the transceiver will immediately (in less than one microsecond) switch to the backup path.
When the primary path re-establishes its link, the Redundant Link Protector will automatically switch back to the primary path.
Optional functionality, controlled via a dip switch, allows the unit to move from the fault-tolerant mode to a 3-port switch mode.
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2.00 lbs
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Connectivity Technology: Wired
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Transceiver, documentation
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Form Factor: ExternalModel: Redundant Link ProtectorWarranty Period: Limited lifetimeWeight Taxonomy: 1.98lbs
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Modem Type: None
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Networking Type: Network bypass unit
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CD/DVD Type: None
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Data Transfer Rate: 100Mbps
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3.25"W x 4.8"D x 1.0"H
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Networking Protocol: EthernetNetworking Protocol: Fast Ethernet
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This product is subject to our return policy. Please see our complete return policy for details.
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2 lbs
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Compliant Standards: BSMICompliant Standards: EN 55024Compliant Standards: FCC Class A certifiedCompliant Standards: ULCompliant Standards: UL 60950Compliant Standards: VCCI
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26121609
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