ADC Announces New Four-Port TrueNet Midspan Power-Over-Ethernet Controller; Compact Solution Powers Up to Four Devices and Eliminates Need to Upgrade Existing Ethernet Switches.MINNEAPOLIS -- ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. (Nasdaq:ADCT ADCT Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform ) (www.adc.com) today announced the introduction of its new four-port TrueNet(R) Midspan Power-over-Ethernet Controller that provides a flexible way to power IP devices over a local area network. The compact IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.3af-compliant device is designed to support small, medium and branch office applications, Wi-Fi access point installations, IP security cameras, RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. equipment and other network devices. The ADC TrueNet Midspan Power-over-Ethernet Controller delivers DC power to up to four devices, eliminating the need to upgrade existing Ethernet switches or use unreliable local AC power to each device separately. Like ADC's higher port-count solutions, the four-port platform supports a broad variety of Power-Over-Ethernet enabled devices by detecting device presence and transmitting appropriate power according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. IEEE 802.af or legacy POE in-line powering standards. "Businesses of all sizes that are deploying Wi-Fi access points and other lower port-count devices, can now enjoy the cost-saving benefits of Power-over-Ethernet without making expensive switch upgrades or partially utilizing a higher port-count midspan device," said John Schmidt John Schmidt was associate Attorney General of the United States from 1994 to 1997 under President Bill Clinton. He has risen to small fame of late, for his support of President George W. Bush's secret NSA wiretapping scandal. , product manager for ADC. "ADC's new four-port TrueNet Midspan Power-over-Ethernet Controller is a compact system that offers all the features of larger midspan platforms and reliably delivers power to IP devices throughout the local area network." Additional features of ADC's new four-port TrueNet Midspan Power-over-Ethernet Controller include full 15.4 watt powering capabilities on all ports and redundant connections for two power supplies. The rugged extruded aluminum design protects internal electronics in harsh environments and the device can be shelf, wall, or rack mounted Built into a cabinet that has a standard width of 19" or 24". All types of electronics and computing devices come in rack-mounted packages, including servers, test instruments, telecommunications components, tape drives and audio and video equipment. to support diverse powering applications. ADC TrueNet Structured Cabling Structured Cabling is defined as building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems. System ADC's Midspan Power-over-Ethernet Controllers are an integral part of ADC's TrueNet(R) Structured Cabling System, a highly reliable, end-to-end system designed to meet the unique network infrastructure needs of enterprises, backed by the industry's only true Zero Bit Error Warranty that guarantees signal integrity and network throughput. Featuring proven cable, connectivity, and cable management solutions for Fiber, Augmented Category 6, and Category 6/5e from the data center to the desktop, TrueNet is installed in high-performance networks worldwide. To learn more, visit www.adc.com/truenet or call 1.866.210.3524 x100. About ADC ADC provides the connections for wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast, and enterprise networks around the world. ADC's innovative network infrastructure equipment and professional services enable high-speed Internet, data, video, and voice services to residential, business and mobile subscribers. ADC (NASDAQ:ADCT) has sales into more than 140 countries. Learn more about ADC at www.adc.com. |
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