NETWORK SWITCHES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AGEMA Agema Systems, Inc. 4425 Cushing Parkway Fremont CA 94538 Network switches, namely, managed switches, unmanaged switches and smart switches; broadband router; [ wireless routers; broadband gateway; wireless bridge; computer; ] computer software for connecting computer networks and network access server operating software; computer software for use in network management; computer software for administration of computer local area networks; computer software for administration of computer networks; network interface card; interface card; [ WLAN card; ] Ethernet routers; network adapter; [ wireless access point (WAP) devices; Internet network access devices, namely, subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) for use on subscriber lines of asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) and high speed digital subscriber line (DSL); customer-premises Internet access network devices, namely, subscriber lines of asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) and high speed digital subscriber line (DSL) and on passive optical networks; ] power line adaptor being an adaptor used via the power line to be an interface to transmit network messages; [ NAS (network attached storage); terminal equipment with the network functions of integrating voice over internet protocol and wireless technologies, namely, integrated access device-basically gateway with voice over internet protocol; ] layer 2 data link and layer 3 network; wireless router for a local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet; wired router; [ computer program for searching the contents of computers and computer networks by remote control; computer programs for connecting remotely to computers or computer networks; computer programs for searching remotely for content on computers and computer networks; ] network firewall; computer firmware for operating system programs; [ Internet device, namely, wireless network extenders, wireless network repeaters and computer network interface devices; ] network server; network routers; computer network bridges; network hub; network gateway;The wording AGEMA has no meaning in a foreign language.;
AVEROTEK Averotek P.O. Box 5418 Pleasanton CA 94566 Network Switches, Network Routers, cell phones, cell phone straps, cell phone cases, USB flash drives, interfaces for computers, computer keyboards, computer peripheral devices, electronic pens, monitors, mouse, mouse pads, wrist rests for use with computers, bags adapted for laptops, computers, laptop computers, touchscreen tablet computers, notebook computers, sleeves for laptops, computer memory devices, disk drives for computers, microprocessors, modems, processors/central processing units, portable media players, fibre optic cables, optical fibers/light conducting filaments, Small form-factor pluggable optical transceivers, battery chargers, chips, integrated circuit cards/smart cards, integrated circuits, printed circuits, printed circuit boards, wafers for integrated circuits;Computer education training, Computer programming for others, Computer software design, Developing computer software, Computer software consultancy, Computer software development, computer programming and maintenance of computer software for ecommerce, Computer network education training services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. One embodiment disclosed relates to a system for power distribution to network devices. The system includes a plurality of network switches each having an internal power supply and a plurality of ports for connecting to the network devices and an external power supply having a plurality of output ports for connecting to the network switches. The external power supply communicates power available to the network switches. Each network switch determines amounts and priority levels of power for the network devices connected thereto, sums together the amounts at each priority level, determines additional amounts and priority levels of power required beyond the is internal power supply capability, and sends a power request to the external power supply. The external power supply allocates power to the network switches depending on the power requests received.