Telecommunications experts and enthusiasts know how a robust network’s foundation lies within its cables. Everything, from its ability to maintain consistency over long distances and resist ...
Welcome to part two of the Align InfiniBand series. In this post, Rodney Willis, Align’s VP of sales and sourcing, completes a deep dive into the various types of cabling media and termination types ...
Your 1Gbps connection needs at least a Cat 5e cable, with Cat 6 being the recommended standard these days, especially for ...
In today’s world, the ‘Internet’ is not simply something you use on a computer; it has become part of every-day life both in the home and on the move. Most of us want to connect many devices to our ...
Network Interface Card (NIC): A circuit board installed in a computer to allow it to be connected to a network. Wireless networks require devices to be fitted with a Wireless Network Interface Card ...
In the midst of blaming everything from your ISP and router to the drivers and DNS cache, you might ignore the culprit behind your internet woes. Your Ethernet cable might remain in the background for ...
The Ethernet cable you use to connect your devices to your modem or router might be blue. But if it is, does that make it special or different in any way?
Home networks are a simple LAN that use a broadband router to connect devices, either via cables or wirelessly. Such devices include laptops, printers, smartphones, tablets, game consoles, and smart ...
Our panel of experts explore the current state of the fibre rollout and how technologies like Fixed Wireless Access and satellites are developing to provide additional techniques of improving the ...