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Passive Networking

For large-scale projects, we offer passive networking solutions that leverage passive optical fiber infrastructures. These solutions provide high bandwidth and support the construction of smart campus networks, among other applications. Passive optical fiber infrastructure, for instance, can deliver Gigabit speeds to student accommodations and 10 Gbps to classrooms, ensuring high-performance connectivity across all scenarios.

Active Networking Solutions:

  • Managed Switches: Provide granular control and advanced features such as Virtual LANs (VLANs), Quality of Service (QoS) settings, and port mirroring. These switches allow network administrators to configure various settings via web-based or command-line interfaces.
  • Unmanaged Switches: Ideal for simpler networks, operating on a plug-and-play basis without the need for user intervention.
  • Core Switches: High-performance hubs that aggregate data from various switches and routers, ensuring ultra-fast and efficient packet forwarding.
  • Non-Core Switches: Provide local connectivity to end-user devices and may include features like Power over Ethernet (PoE) and limited Layer 3 routing functionality.
  • Wireless Controllers: Centralize the management and configuration of wireless access points across the network, enabling easy deployment, monitoring, and security configuration of wireless services.
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  • Firewalls: Firewalls are critical components of network security, acting as barriers between trusted and untrusted networks. They control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. Here are some key aspects of firewalls:
    • Network Firewalls: Installed at the network perimeter, these firewalls protect the entire network from external threats by blocking or allowing traffic based on source and destination IP addresses, ports, and protocols.
    • Host-based Firewalls: Run on individual devices, these firewalls provide an additional layer of protection by controlling traffic to and from that specific device.
    • Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFWs): Offer advanced features such as deep packet inspection, intrusion prevention, and application awareness, providing more granular control over network traffic.
    • Content Filtering: Content filtering is the process of screening or restricting objectionable content on the web, in email, or other mediums to prevent access to malicious, inappropriate, or non-compliant content.

By integrating these advanced networking solutions, organizations can achieve enhanced performance, security, and efficiency in their network operations. Whether it's automating campus networks, optimizing data center performance, or ensuring reliable Wi-Fi coverage, our solutions are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern networking.

Comprehensive networking solutions to connect and secure your business infrastructure.