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Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure
From: Roel Parijs <roel.parijs () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:22:56 +0200
Hello, I've seen something similar with Corero. Have a look at their SmartWall NETWORK BYPASS APPLIANCE. Roel On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 10:16 PM Dovid Bender <dovid () telecurve com> wrote:
Hi, I am sorry if this is off topic.I was once demoed a network device that had two interfaces. The traffic would go through the device. If there was a power cut or some other malfunction there would be a relay that would physically bridge the two network interfaces so the traffic would flow as if it was just a network cable. Is anyone aware of such a network card or device? TIA.
Current thread:
- Network card with relay in case of power failure Dovid Bender (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure Roel Parijs (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure TJ Trout (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure Yang Yu (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure Dovid Bender (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure TJ Trout (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure Joel Jaeggli (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure Billy Crook (Jun 17)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure Warren Kumari (Jun 18)
- Re: Network card with relay in case of power failure William Herrin (Jun 18)