24-Port Fast Ethernet Switch
The Compex SDS1224, 24-port Fast Ethernet unmanaged switch is the latest
addition to Compex ReadyLINK® products.
performance, the Compex SDS1224 filters and forwards packets at full wire speed.
It also features an 4K MAC address table and a complementary self-learning and
aging algorithm, the SDS1224 aims to meet the most demanding network needs.
The support for IEEE 802.3x Flow Control in full-duplex mode, and back pressure
flow control in half-duplex mode, allows the SDS1224 to relieve possible network
congestions and improves reliability of transmissions. Auto MDI/MDI-x crossover
on all ports eliminate the need for crossover cables or uplink ports.
It provides a cost-effective way to increase network performance while preserving
most of existing network investment, including installed cabling and end users'
hardware. This plug and play, easy-to-use switch will enhance and compliment
any existing network infrastructure and deliver the performance that you demand.
It is an excellent choice for home and SME usage.
Small Workgroup Application
Department Bridge Application
SDS1224
To serve up the best possible
High-Performance
With its large backplane capacity of
4.8Gbps, SDS1224 delivers non-blocking
collision-free packet switching capability.
Plug and Play Operation
The SDS1224 can operate out of the box
with no further configuration needed. Its
auto-negotiation feature allows
Mbps ports to adjust the speed to the
servers Ethernet adapter used. N-way
auto negotiation is featured in every port
which allows any type of Category 5
Ethernet cable to be used.
Compatibility
It is designed to conform with the IEEE
802.3
100Base-TX standards, allowing you to
boost the potential network throughput
without
investments.
Form Factor
Its rack-mount form factor at 19-inch
allows you to install it in the standard
wiring closet.
DATA SHEET
10Base-T
and
IEEE
sacrificing
the
10/100
802.3u
present
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