COMPUTER NETWORK ACCESS EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CELLBUILDER 3COM CORPORATION 5500 Great America Boulevard Santa Clara CA 95052 computer network access equipment, comprised of network servers, switches, bridges and routers and cabling therefor; computer network operation and management hardware and software for use in creating and maintaining local, metropolitan and global area computer network environments;CELL BUILDER;
ENTRADA NETWORKS Osicom Technologies Inc. 10070 Mesa Rim Road San Diego CA 92121 Computer network access equipment; access, transmission, routing, and switching equipment telecommunications systems and computer networks; computer hardware and software for controlling, routing, switching and/or monitoring broadband communications over fiber optical cables; computer hardware and software for controlling, routing, switching and/or monitoring packetized data transmissions between user and a remote storage device;
FLOWCONTROL DATACOM SYSTEMS, INC. 9 Adler Drive East Syracuse NY 13057 Computer network access equipment, namely, a multi-channel device for interconnecting network test and monitoring equipment to a computer network, and user manuals sold therewith;FLOW CONTROL;
LINKPROTECT DATACOM SYSTEMS, INC. 9 Adler Drive East Syracuse NY 13057 Computer network access equipment, namely, a multi-channel device for interconnecting network test and monitoring equipment to a computer network, and user manuals sold therewith;LINK PROTECT;
TRANSPORTING SANS OVER IP Osicom Technologies Inc 10070 Mesa Rim Road San Diego CA 92121 Computer network access equipment; access, transmission, routing, and switching equipment telecommunications systems and computer networks; computer hardware and software for controlling, routing, switching and/or monitoring broadband communications over fiber optical cables; computer hardware and software for controlling, routing, switching and/or monitoring packetized data transmissions between user and a remote storage device;
TRANSPORTING SANS OVER LIGHT Osicom Technologies Inc. 10070 Mesa Rim Road San Diego CA 92121 Computer network access equipment; access, transmission, routing, and switching equipment for telecommunications systems and computer networks; computer hardware and software for controlling, routing, switching and/or monitoring broadband communications over fiber optical cables; computer hardware and software for controlling, routing, switching and/or monitoring packetized data transmissions between user and a remote storage device (SAN stands for Storage Access Network);SANS;
VERSALINK DATACOM SYSTEMS, INC. 9 Adler Drive East Syracuse NY 13057 Computer network access equipment, namely, a multi-channel device for interconnecting network test and monitoring equipment to a computer network, and user manuals sold therewith;
VERSASTREAM DATACOM SYSTEMS, INC. 9 Adler Drive East Syracuse NY 13057 Computer network access equipment, namely, a multi-channel device for interconnecting network test and monitoring equipment to a computer network, and user manuals sold therewith;VERSA STREAM;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computing system incorporating a portable network access point device is disclosed allowing access to mapped network drives through FireWire (1394) or USB. The device contains all the necessary functions to access a network and shared network drives. The hardware has ethernet on one end and USB or FireWire on the other. When connected to a network, this device will attempt to connect to all shared network drives for which it has been programmed. When connected to a computer via USB/FireWire, the computer loads the drivers and maps the listed drives. The computer need not load the entire network stack to access these drives. After a onetime configuration, the technician would be able to access shared drives from any computer without reconfiguring the computer's network settings or drive mappings. The computer system accessing the device through the USB/FireWire port sees a storage device. As seen from the network, however, the device looks like a network card attached to the network.