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An application programming interface is a set of rules that lets software connect, share data, and work together efficiently across platforms.
A converged network adapter combines network and storage connectivity in one device, reducing hardware and simplifying data center management.
Learn what DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is, how it works, and the difference between ADSL, VDSL, and other types. Discover advantages, limitations, and the future of DSL technology in broadband access.
A VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) is a unique 24-bit segment ID enabling scalable network segmentation and isolation in large VXLAN-based environments.
A VLAN segments a network at the data link layer, improving security, performance, and management by isolating devices within virtual groups.
Explore the fundamentals of Point-to-Point (P2P) network architecture, its working principles, and how LINK-PP RJ45 connectors and optical transceivers enable reliable high-speed communication.
Discover the differences between P2P, P2MP, MP2P, and MP2MP network architectures. Learn how LINK-PP optical transceivers enable efficient, high-speed connectivity.
Central Management Server streamlines server management, enabling secure, centralized control, updates, and monitoring for multiple systems in one place.
Discover FTTH technology—how it works, its advantages, and how LINK-PP's solutions can enhance your broadband experience.
SSL encrypts data between your browser and websites, ensuring privacy and security. SSL certificates verify site identity and protect sensitive information.
SFP-1G-ZX is a fiber transceiver enabling 1Gbps data over 80km, ideal for connecting distant buildings with reliable, high-speed network links.
Discover the differences between P2P, P2MP, MP2P, and MP2MP network architectures. Learn how LINK-PP optical transceivers enable efficient, high-speed connectivity.
Network visualization uses graphs and diagrams to reveal connections, patterns, and relationships in complex data sets.
Interoperability in networking means devices and systems from different vendors can connect, share data, and work together seamlessly using common standards.
Troubleshooting optical link issues? Identify and fix common fiber optic problems fast with step-by-step solutions for reliable network performance.
A wavelength converter in 2025 rapidly transforms light’s wavelength, enabling precise frequency, energy, and wavenumber calculations for devices.
Aging and burn-in tests ensure optical transceiver reliability by detecting early failures, improving performance, and extending module lifespan.
Learn what IEEE 802.3bm is and how it defines the key PHY interfaces for 40G and 100G Ethernet. Explore SR4, LR4, CR4 technologies and why this standard powers modern data centers.
Dive into the IEEE 802.3bs standard, the foundation for modern 200G and 400G Ethernet. Discover specifications, PAM4 modulation, and how this technology is driving hyperscale data centers with optical transceivers.
Open networking enables flexible, vendor-neutral networks by separating hardware and software, offering more control, choice, and cost efficiency.
Learn what FCoE Fibre Channel over Ethernet is, how it works, and how it relates to optical modules, DCB, and high-performance data center networking.
Discover how DDMI—the Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface—gives real-time insights into optical transceivers. Learn its key metrics, benefits, and how LINK-PP modules support it.
Learn what FTTC (Fiber to the Curb) is, how it works, its pros and cons, and how it compares with FTTH and DSL. Discover applications, equipment needs, and future trends in broadband access.
A Network Management System monitors, controls, and protects network devices, providing real-time alerts, automation, and improved network security.
An application-specific integrated circuit, or ASIC, is a microchip made for a special job. Let's dive into the world of ASIC! Discover what exactly is an ASIC.
An application programming interface is a set of rules that lets software connect, share data, and work together efficiently across platforms.
A converged network adapter combines network and storage connectivity in one device, reducing hardware and simplifying data center management.
Learn what DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is, how it works, and the difference between ADSL, VDSL, and other types. Discover advantages, limitations, and the future of DSL technology in broadband access.
A VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) is a unique 24-bit segment ID enabling scalable network segmentation and isolation in large VXLAN-based environments.
A VLAN segments a network at the data link layer, improving security, performance, and management by isolating devices within virtual groups.
Understand SFP+ 40km (10GBASE-ER) modules, including specs, SMF compatibility, and how to choose the right extended-reach optical transceiver for your network.
Explain what a 100km SFP transceiver is, how ER and ZR differ, required wavelength, optical budget calculation, and whether amplification is needed for long-haul fiber links.
Learn what a 10/100/1000BASE-T SFP is, how RJ45 copper SFP modules work, compatibility issues, heat concerns, and best use cases in networks.