LINK WAT

Brand Owner Address Description
LINKWAT Liu Xueming 6C-17B, Yongjingwan Garden, Nanshan Dist Shenzhen, Guangdong 518000 China LINK WAT;The wording LINKWAT has no meaning in a foreign language.;Barbecues; Flashlights; Searchlights; Apparatus for disinfecting water; Aquarium lights; Barbecues and grills; Coffee machines, electric; Coffee roasters; Deep fryers, electric; Dish disinfectant apparatus for industrial purposes; Disinfectant apparatus for banknotes; Diving lights; Electric air deodorizers; Electric coffee roasters; Electric heaters for commercial use; Electric kettles; Electric patio heaters; Electric radiant heaters; Electric tea kettles; Electric tea pots; Electric torches for lighting; Fairy lights for festive decoration; Ice machines and apparatus; Lamp casings; Lamp mantles; Lamps for festive decoration; LED (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures; LED (light emitting diodes) lighting fixtures for use in display, commercial, industrial, residential, and architectural accent lighting applications; LED lamps; LED lighting systems, namely, LED modules, power supplies, and wiring; Light bulbs; Lights for vehicles; Luminaires, using light emitting diodes (LEDs) as a light source, for street or roadway lighting; Mixer taps for water pipes; Portable electric heaters; Portable foot baths; Roasting spits for cooking ovens; Sterilizers; Sterilizers for medical instruments; Sterilizers for toothbrushes; String lights for festive decoration; Taps being faucets; Water purifying apparatus and machines; Air sterilizers; Baby bottle sterilizers; Dish sterilizers; Milk sterilizers; Water sterilizers;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A distribution pattern is established to distribute multilink frame relay (MFR) fragments. The distribution pattern includes a sequence of link entries associated with links in a link bundle. A number of link entries in the distribution pattern is determined by dividing a total link speed of the link bundle by a minimum possible link speed supported by a system. Each link entry is placed in the distribution pattern when the associated link is capable of transmitting a current fragment in a fastest transmit time. The fastest transmit time is determined based on the link speed of the link and a transmit time for the link to transmit other fragments previously allocated to that link. The fragments are distributed to the links in the link bundle according to the distribution pattern from a first link entry to a last link entry in the distribution pattern. The distribution pattern is repeated after the last link entry.