Feb 21, 2011
The Model 7370 is a Single Channel RJ45 A/B Network Switch with Serial Remote Control Port that is now certified for Cat6A compliance.
Feb 17, 2011
M6302 is an IP Addressable, 2-Channel LC Duplex Switch that allows quick connection to any one of two LC Duplex fiber optic networks from 1 computer for each of its two channels.
Feb 17, 2011
The PathWay Model 7370 is a single channel, RJ45 A/B Switch with Serial Remote Control Port that allows the sharing of one common RJ45 interface network or device among 2 others. This unit is certified for Cat6 Compliance!
Feb 16, 2011
The M7331 is a desktop, DB37 A/B Switch that allows access to two DB37 interface networks from one Common network or device. This allows the sharing of DB37 interface devices, or switching to backup without having to plug and unplug cables
Feb 15, 2011
Model 7248-ESL Dual Channel RS530 A/B Switch with Cutoff and Remote Control Port allows the user to set the switches to the CUTOFF position, which stops any and all data throughput for the switch.
Feb 11, 2011
The Model 8454 allows rerouting data between any one of four DB25 devices to one COMMON device with the simple rotation of a selector switch. This switch minimizes audio signal crosstalk for THX signal assignment at the DB25 interface.
Feb 10, 2011
Mdel 7237 allows accessing, on each channel, one of two separate devices via a device connected into the channel's Common port. Redundant remote control ports and power supplies add to the reliability required for critical data network switching.
Feb 09, 2011
The PathWay Model 7223 network switch shares a single device with a DB15 interface connector among two other devices. This IP addressable switch is ideal for critical network alternate-path switching.
Feb 08, 2011
The Model 4507 is a Rackmount configuration USB Type-A 3-Position Switch with RS232 Serial Remote Control that allows the quick connection of any one of three USB Type-A devices from one Common device.
Feb 07, 2011
The Model 7212 allows sharing a DB25 interface device connected to the Common port among two devices connected to the A and B ports. For reliability, the switch position and continuity are maintained even in the event of a power failure.