Access Points

(219 companies)
Access points are transmitter / receivers (transceivers) that connect to a network through an interface such as a bus or connector. They receive, store, and transmit data between the wireless LAN and the wired structure. Search by Specification | Learn More about Access Points
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WiFi wireless chips and WiMAX wireless chips are used in fixed broadband wireless access networks that use point-to-multipoint architecture. Search by Specification | Learn More about WiFi and WiMAX Wireless Chips

Access Control Systems

(931 companies)
Access control systems are used to identify people before granting access to secure facilities. Search by Specification | Learn More about Access Control Systems

Security Software

(484 companies)
Security software programs are used to restrict access to data, files and users on a computer or server. Learn More about Security Software
...fidelity (WiFi) or IEEE 802.11, worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) or IEEE 802.16, wireless mesh (Wi-Mesh), and ZigBee or IEEE 802.15.4. Bluetooth (R) chips provide wireless connectivity in solution-on-chip (SoC) platforms that power... Search by Specification | Learn More about Network and Communication Chips

Locks

(512 companies)
Locks are mechanical fastening devices designed to close and control access to doors, drawers, or containers. Common types of locks include cam locks, combination locks, deadbolts, padlocks, and key-operated locks. Search by Specification | Learn More about Locks

Wireless Systems

(268 companies)
...networking and communication applications. Wireless systems used in computer networking typically include a wireless router or access point and wireless circuitry or cards in the networked devices. These devices communicate with each other and transmit data... Learn More about Wireless Systems

Wireless Modems

(527 companies)
...traditional analog modems and some types of network modems, these wireless devices provide very fast, always-on network connections. Typically, users can access the Internet at speeds up to 100 times faster than with analog modems. Unlike radio modems... Search by Specification | Learn More about Wireless Modems

Serial Hubs

(46 companies)
Serial hubs expand serial ports to multiple ports and allow connectivity of multiple serial devices such as industrial instruments, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, and barcode printers. Search by Specification | Learn More about Serial Hubs

Network Equipment

(1,848 companies)
...called medium access units (MAU). Firewalls safeguard a network against unauthorized access. Other network devices such as wireless access points (WAP) and modular platforms are also available. Product and Performance Specifications. Network equipment... Search by Specification | Learn More about Network Equipment

Antennas

(1,128 companies)
...of RF communication, including radio and TV broadcasts, handheld transceivers, cell phones, radar systems, satellite communications, Wi-Fi networks, and remote controls. Radio frequencies transmit audio, video, or data via electromagnetic waves produced... Search by Specification | Learn More about Antennas

Doors

(1,347 companies)
...structures. Interior Doors provide secure access to buildings and rooms and minimize energy waste. They are usually differentiated by their use in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Interior doors that are used to secure rooms... Search by Specification | Learn More about Doors

Access Doors

(139 companies)
Access doors provide access to a specific piece of equipment or a confined space. They are typically small, hinged doors that offer access to compartments. Search by Specification | Learn More about Access Doors

Network Bridges

(136 companies)
...read IP addresses, bridges can read the outermost hardware address of a packet. This hardware address or media access control (MAC) address s can be determined by either transparent bridging or source route bridging. Transparent bridging builds... Search by Specification | Learn More about Network Bridges
Kiosks and point of sale (POS) systems are used for sale processing and inventory tracking. Examples include electronic cash registers, computerized check-out systems and self-serve kiosks. Search by Specification | Learn More about Point of Sale and Kiosk Computers