What is an uplink port? An uplink port is a special type of ethernet port that is designed to connect to another network device's uplink port. Uplink ports are typically used to extend the reach of a network beyond the capacity of a single switch or hub by connecting multiple switches...
Switch vs ethernet splitter An Ethernet splitter is an adapter device that divides a single Ethernet connection into multiple. Here’s how it compares to a network switch: Function:Splitting allows you to connect multiple devices to a single Ethernet port, such as on a router or switch. Most ...
As shown in Figure 1-2, when the port density of a switch is insufficient for an increasing number of users, you can connect another switch to the switch using stack cables, and configure them to set up a stack to provide more ports. Figure 1-2 Increasing the number of ports by stacki...
Ethernet first: The system will prioritize Ethernet connection. It will switch to wireless backhaul when Ethernet connection is no longer available. Auto: The system will adapt the connection type between wired or wireless based on the current connection quality status.How to get the (Utility / Fi...
UDP packets are constructed for detection. For a UDP flow, the port number of the campus network path is reused. The TTL value starts from that of a campus edge device and increases by 1 hop by hop. One detection packet is sent at each hop. When timeouts occur at 10 consecutive hops ...
As shown in Figure 1-2, when the port density of a switch is insufficient for an increasing number of users, you can connect another switch to the switch using stack cables, and configure them to set up a stack to provide more ports. Figure 1-2 ...
Each downlink port connects a device to a fixed switch and can provide power to the devices. Uplink ports are often modular, with interchangeable network modules that allow for upgrades to the overall throughput of the switch. Ports can be connected with fiber cables for higher throughput or ...
Monitoring the Maximum Rate of Outgoing Packets on the Observing Port When microbursts (packet loss) occur on the network, the maximum rate of outgoing packets on the observing port of a switch is far lower than the port rate, and the port usage is even lower than 10%. The...
If you have a dual-band router (e.g. TP-Link Archer C7), you can switch the router from a 2.4 GHz WiFi channel to 5 GHz for faster speed and less interference. If your router is limited to 2.4 GHz, try to change to a fixed channel 1, 6, or 11. 5) Prioritize your network tr...
2-Port 10/100/1000T + 1-Port 1000X Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Overview UF-IES1200G is a 2 ports 10/100/1000Base-TX + 1 port 1000Base-X Hardened Ethernet switch. The switch has 2 TP ports and 1 fiber ports. TP (RJ45) support 10/100/1000Base-T(X), ...