IEEE 802.3 Switch

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Information on IEEE 802.3 Switch

An IEEE 802.3 Switch is a data-link layer (Layer 2 of the OSI model) internetworking device. An IEEE 802.3 Switch contains a number of Ethernet bridges, providing one bridge between each pair of external Ethernet ports. The advantage of an IEEE 802.3 Switch over an Ethernet bridge is that there is no single point for congestion to occur; data can flow independently between each pair of network segments.

Manufacturers of IEEE 802.3 Switch

Brands of IEEE 802.3 Switch include:
  • Netgear.  Products from Netgear include ADSL Switch, PPPoE, DSL Modem, NAT Firewall and IEEE 802.3 Switch
  • Netcomm.  Products from Netcomm include DSL Router, DSL Modem, Wireless xDSL Access, ADSL Switch and Wireless SDSL Access
  • 3Com.  Products from 3Com include DSL Switch, Wireless DSL Access, xDSL Switch and NAT VPN
  • Dlink.  Products from Dlink include ADSL Router, VPN, Cable Router, DSL Router and Switch


Other topics in our resources on Broadband Internet related to IEEE 802.3 Switch include: 
 
  • Switch
  • Ethernet Bridge (IEEE 802.3 Bridge)
  • Ethernet Hub (IEEE 802.3 Hub)
  • Ethernet Router (IEEE 802.3 Router)
  • Ethernet Repeater (IEEE 802.3 Repeater)
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