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DB9 A/B Switch offers remote access via web browser.
2013-11-20 14:29:31| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring RS232, Telnet, and GUI, dual-channel Model 7369 allows sharing of single port interface device connected to Common port among 2 devices connected to A and B ports. Via GUI, user can change switch position, change login password, enable/disable password protection, and reconfigure IP address. Switch can also be controlled via RS232 ASCII commands through rear panel DB9 remote port. Measuring 19.0 x 1.75 x 8.0 in., Model 7369 is enclosed in black anodized chassis for EMI/RFI shielding. This story is related to the following:Remote Control Switches | A/B Switches | Switches |
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Top of Rack Switch offers 10 GbE port density.
2013-11-20 14:29:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supporting 104 wire-speed 10 GbE ports in 1 RU, Summit® X770 features front to back cooling, redundant n+1 power supplies, and TRILL for Layer 2 multipath and multi-hop routing and lossless performance. Unit offers low latency of less than 600 ns and less than 3.5 µs port-to-port when combined in Fabric with BlackDiamond® X8 core switches. To scale highly virtualized data center infrastructures, switch supports overlay tunneling technologies such as VXLAN and NVGRE. This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - MOBILE BANNER ADSearch for suppliers of: Static Transfer Rack Mounted Switches
Carriers Oppose Anti-Theft Smartphone 'Kill Switch'
2013-11-20 03:35:42| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Efforts to add a "kill switch" to cell phones that would brick stolen or lost devices has reportedly been sidelined thanks to opposition from cell phone carriers.
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Carriers Oppose Anti-Theft Smartphone 'Kill Switch'
2013-11-20 03:35:42| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
Efforts to add a "kill switch" to cell phones that would brick stolen or lost devices has reportedly been sidelined thanks to opposition from cell phone carriers.
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Carriers reject kill switch for stolen smartphones
2013-11-20 01:59:03| Wireless - Topix.net
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, has proposed installing a built-in anti-theft measure known as a "kill switch" that would render stolen or lost phones inoperable, but the nation's biggest carriers have rejected the idea, according to San Francisco's top prosecutor.
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