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Why is QoS Important?

Why is QoS Important?

Traditional business networks operated as separate entities. Phone calls and teleconferences were handled by one network, while laptops, desktops, servers and other devices connected to another. They rarely crossed paths, unless a computer used a telephone line to access the internet. QoS is particularly important to guarantee the high performance of critical applications that require high bandwidth for real-time traffic.

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UTEPO’ s debut in Public Safety Indonesia Conference & Expo 2019

UTEPO’ s debut in Public Safety Indonesia Conference & Expo 2019

Shenzhen, China / Feb 2, Public Safety Indonesia Conference & Expo 2019 was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, which is committed to providing public safety technology and solutions that will safeguard the public as well as organization safety. The 2019 event is going to attract 3,000 security professionals across Indonesia. At the exhibition, UTEPO unveiled the latest PoE applications, products and solutions for the Indonesia market.

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UTEPO Plug-and-play Industrial Fast Ethernet PoE Switches

UTEPO Plug-and-play Industrial Fast Ethernet PoE Switches

Complex industrial environments place high demands on product design and environmental adaptability. UTEPO Plug-and-Play Industrial Fast Ethernet PoE Switches are deigned to meet the requirements for stable and reliable transmission and power supply in the industrial sector and meet the industrial protection standard Class 4.

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What is QoS in Networking?

What is QoS in Networking?

Quality of service (QoS) is the use of mechanisms or technologies to control traffic and ensure the performance of critical applications. It enables organizations to adjust their overall network traffic by prioritizing specific high-performance applications.

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Managed VS Unmanaged Switches

Managed VS Unmanaged Switches

Switches come in various sizes that allow them to have any number of ports up to 48, but the differences go deeper than that when it comes to managed switches and unmanaged switches. Here, we’re going to define the two types, look at the differences between them, and help you decide which is right for you.

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