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Cisco Catalyst 2950C - Switch 10/100 24 ports + 2 port 100Base-FX uplink

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The range of Cisco Catalyst 2950 is designed to commutation of floor dedicated 10/100 Mbps Ethernet fixed, offering high performance, high flexibility and exceptional ease of administration, combined with investment protection unmatched. This range of 10/100 switches to automatic detection offers many advanced features, quality of service (QoS) and multicast stream processing. The management interface provides Web administration functions are easy to use via a result CMS (Cisco Cluster Management Suite) and the Cisco IOS software integrated.

Key features:

  • 10/100 Ethernet Switches basic and intelligent to a fixed configuration.
  • Switches managed 24 Port 10/100 - stackable models and autonomous.
  • Options uplink: 2-port 100Base FX fixes. Read the rest of this entry »

Cisco Catalyst 2950SX-24 - Switch 10/100 24 ports + 2 Gigabit ports

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The range of Cisco Catalyst 2950 is designed to commutation of floor dedicated 10/100 Mbps Ethernet fixed, offering high performance, high flexibility and exceptional ease of administration, combined with investment protection unmatched. This range of 10/100 switches to automatic detection offers many advanced features, quality of service (QoS) and multicast stream processing. The management interface provides Web administration functions are easy to use via a result CMS (Cisco Cluster Management Suite) and the Cisco IOS software integrated. Read the rest of this entry »

Microsoft Chair Over Linksys, D-Link and Niveus Media Center Unveilings, Debuts Internet TV Beta

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Later today At DigitalLife, Microsoft’ S Windows Media Center chief Joe Belfiore will demonstration the new Media Center Extenders you’ Re just now hearing butt, including the Linksys DMA2200 and DMA2100, and the D-Link DSM-750 MediaLounge Player Media. Another one he’ ll show off is the Niveus Extender Media, which we’ ll cover in more depth tomorrow. Read the rest of this entry »