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Networking > Routers and Bridges > Bridges > Ethernet Extenders |
Ethernet Extenders (Up to 80 Workstations), V.35 WAN Port, BNC LAN Port
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| Manufacturer: |
Black Box |
| Item #: |
LB3835A-BNC-R3 |
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Description:
- Fast speed--115.2 kbps async or 512 kbps sync.
- Set up like MAC-layer bridges.
- Protocol transparent.
- The 4-wire models establish a direct link without a modem.
- Full security with dialback, password, or time-of-day access. You don't need the expense of a full-featured bridge when you only have a few workstations at a remote location. BLACK BOX(R) Ethernet Extenders now offer even more bridging capability, so you can use a pair of them to connect a single remote workstation or a workgroup of up to 80 users without the expense of a full-featured bridge. Ethernet Extenders set up like any MAC-layer bridge--just run two Ethernet Extenders, one at your LAN and the other at your remote site. Then use one CSU/DSU for each V.35 extender or two modems for the RS-232 extenders. The 4-wire models operate over a direct link on an unshielded twisted-pair cable without the need for modems or CSU/DSUs. Once they're hooked up, the extenders automatically learn and store all the node addresses--no programming needed. The extenders are protocol transparent and work with all networks. Operation is completely transparent to high-level protocols like TCP/IP, DECnet(tm), XNS, and ISO, as well as operating systems like NetWare(R), 3Com(R), and VINES(tm).
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