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3Com Network Jack NJ-95

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    Published: June 3, 2003 -- 09:41 GMT (02:41 PDT)

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Running out of network ports is a common occurrence, even in sites with good structured cabling systems. The usual solution is to install a hub or switch where more ports are needed and uplink to the central comms room. 3Com's Network Jack does exactly this, but promises to be more durable and manageable than a normal desktop switch. It does this by plugging directly into a wall outlet and taking power over Ethernet.

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Published: June 3, 2003 -- 09:41 GMT (02:41 PDT)

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