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The 70-22782-01 - HP DESTA Thickwire AUI to Thinwire Ethernet Transceiver enables connection between older Thickwire AUI Ethernet segments and Thinwire Ethernet cabling systems. It fits within network infrastructure as a straightforward solution for media conversion, supporting continued use of established cabling while upgrading or expanding network segments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
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| Protocols | 10BASE2,10BASE5,IEEE 802.3 |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This HP DESTA Thickwire AUI to Thinwire Ethernet Transceiver facilitates seamless conversion between thick and thin Ethernet cabling. It is commonly found in networking setups where legacy Thickwire connections need to interface with more modern Thinwire cables. Network administrators and IT professionals often rely on this transceiver to bridge different physical Ethernet media types. Key Features
Serving as a practical component in mixed Ethernet environments, this transceiver helps maintain network connectivity where cabling standards differ. It provides dependable performance by preserving data signals during transition between cable types, ensuring consistent communication in the physical network layer. |
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This transceiver is typically employed in environments where mixed Ethernet cabling is present, such as legacy network segments interfacing with updated installations. IT teams managing network infrastructures with varied cable types benefit from its ability to bridge physical media differences without extensive rewiring. How It's Used:
By enabling straightforward media conversion, this transceiver helps maintain operational continuity and network scalability. It supports the adaptability of physical Ethernet layers, which is critical for incremental network upgrades and infrastructure maintenance. |