...properties make it a solid choice for installation. The cables themselves are extremely flexible and pliable. fibre cable is also very thin (3 mm on average) and weighs approximately one tenth as much as standard Ethernet cable. • Learn more: • F...
...high-speed HDMI® cables—they don’t even have to be expensive ones—or try an HDMI extender. • HDCP is unsupported. Does the display support HDCP? DVI displays usually don’t. • Problem 2: “Sparkles” in the picture. • Usually caused by: • HDMI c...
...polycarbonate, and solid metal. • Because ventilation is important, choose perforated or mesh doors for air movement. If, however, you’re using an enclosure blower or other ventilation scheme that moves air from the bottom to the top of the cab...
...you should always use solid core cable, and shielded cable if recommended in the product specifications. You can find more information about these recommendations in our Black Box Explains Video over Cat5 Cable. • Ideal for use • These products ar...
...are designed to guide cables and hold them precisely at the same level as mounted equipment. You can also add inexpensive hook-and-loop cable ties to hold and bundle cable securely. • High-density cable management. • For high-density applications,...
...blower requires a solid or partially vented front door with adequate space — usually at least 4 inches — between the front of your equipment and the cabinet door for air movement. • Keep in mind • When using fans to cool a cabinet, keep in min...
Fibre Channel Technology • Fibre Channel Technology • What is Fibre Channel? • Fibre Channel is a set of communication standards designed to provide high-speed data transfer over a duplex, serial interface. It’s an open standard that supports ...