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Ordinary wall outlets turn intelligent with 3Com's NJ100 Network Jack. This is the first product in a new category that will reduce the cost of wiring for cabling infrastructure and bring Ethernet switching A device that connects clients and servers to each other in an Ethernet network. See switched Ethernet.  technology from the wiring closet The central distribution or servicing point for cables in a network. See MDF and wire center.  closer to the desktop. The NJ100 Network Jack easily expands network connectivity in offices, conference rooms, classrooms, residence halls, cubicles cubicles

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, and shared office spaces, without expensive rewiring or a tangle of cables. It fits into a standard wall opening or modular furniture paneling cutout cut·out  
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1. Something cut out or intended to be cut out from something else.

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. The upgradeable 3Com NJ100 Network Jack integrates seamlessly into the current networking infrastructure, and requires only a single CAT 5/5e cable. It also accommodates voice over IP (VoIP) traffic. The list price is $140. For more information, visit www.3com.com.

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Author:Rivard, Nicole
Publication:University Business
Date:Oct 1, 2002
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