Filters
Clear- Splitter: Devices that split a signal into two (e.g. splitting a telephone and internet signal or splitting an optical fiber).
- Media Converter: A device that converts the signal from copper cable (Ethernet) to optical fiber and vice versa.
- Cable Connector: Small components (couplers) for quickly connecting two Ethernet cables to extend their length.
- Keystone Jack: Small network sockets (jacks) that snap into wall plates or patch panels for connecting Ethernet cables.
- Firewall: Security devices that monitor network traffic and protect connected devices from malicious attacks and hackers.
- Gateway: A "gateway" device that connects and enables communication between two different networks.
- Transceiver/ SFP Module: Small plugs (modules such as SFP) that snap into switches to add fiber optic ports.
- RJ45 Adapter: Adapters for network (Ethernet) cables, e.g. to connect two cables together or to change the angle of the plug.
- Mount/Expansion Box: Wall-mounted or recessed boxes for organizing and protecting network connections.
- Power Supply: Replacement power supplies, transformers, or PoE injectors that provide power to network devices.
- RJ45 Clip: Replacement clips or protective caps for Ethernet cable connectors.
- RJ45 Connector Jackets: Plastic protective caps (boots) that cover the end of the network cable to prevent its clip from breaking.
- Industrial Router: Reinforced routers designed to withstand extreme conditions (dust, temperatures) in factories or outdoor environments
- ONT: The device (fiber optic modem) installed by your provider at your home to convert the light from the optical fiber into regular internet.
- Controller: Central management device that coordinates the operation of multiple network devices together.
- Protection: Surge protection devices (against lightning, etc.) to prevent network cards and switches from being damaged.
- Stand: Mounts and bases for installing network devices on walls, ceilings, or desks.
- Board: Circuit boards or motherboards for specialized network devices (e.g. routers or access points).
- Expansion Unit: Expansion units that connect to existing equipment (e.g. NAS or Switches) to add extra ports or storage capacity.
- Fan Module: Replacement fan systems for cooling professional network devices (such as servers and switches).
- VPN Router: Router with built-in VPN technology that automatically encrypts the internet for all devices in the home or office.
- Cloud Controller: A device or software that allows you to manage your entire network remotely via the internet
- RJ45 Port Blocker: Small plastic "keys" that secure and block unused network ports, preventing unauthorized connections.
- Splice Box: Special protective boxes where the sensitive splicing and organization of fiber optic cables takes place.
- Wireless Controller: Central device for managing, configuring, and coordinating multiple professional Access Points (Wi-Fi).
- Integrated Services Router: Advanced routers that combine multiple services, such as internet, security (firewall), and telephony.
- Splitter 10
- Media Converter 1
- Cable Connector 2
- Fiber Optic Adapter 11
- Keystone Jack 1
- Firewall 0
- Gateway 1
- Transceiver/ SFP Module 17
- RJ45 Adapter 0
- Mount/Expansion Box 4
- Power Supply 3
- RJ45 Clip 1
- RJ45 Connector Jackets 0
- Industrial Router 0
- ONT 1
- Controller 0
- Protection 2
- Stand 0
- Board 0
- Expansion Unit 0
- Fan Module 0
- VPN Router 0
- Cloud Controller 0
- RJ45 Port Blocker 0
- Splice Box 1
- Wireless Controller 0
- Integrated Services Router 0






