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HP J2602-69101 AdvanceStack 48 x Ports 10Base-T Stackable Ethernet Hub
- 48 x 10Base-T RJ45 ports
- Stackable design for increased port density
- Basic hub functionality for shared bandwidth
- Suitable for small workgroups
- LED indicators for port status
- Compact form factor
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Product Overview
The HP J2602-69101 is an AdvanceStack stackable Ethernet hub, featuring 48 x 10Base-T ports. It is designed for basic network connectivity in small to medium-sized environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Hub |
| Series | HP AdvanceStack |
| Ports | 48 x 10Base-T RJ45 |
| Speed | 10 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Desktop/Rack-mountable |
| Stackable | Yes |
| Duplex Mode | Half-duplex |
Product Description
The HP J2602-69101 is part of the HP AdvanceStack series, which provided stackable networking solutions for small to medium-sized businesses. This specific model is a 48-port 10Base-T Ethernet hub, designed to offer basic connectivity for end devices within a workgroup. As a hub, the J2602-69101 operates at Layer 1 of the OSI model, broadcasting incoming data to all connected ports. This means that the total bandwidth of 10 Mbps is shared among all active devices, which can lead to performance limitations in busy networks. It is best suited for environments with low traffic volumes or for connecting devices that do not require high-speed networking. The stackable feature allows multiple AdvanceStack units to be interconnected and managed as a single logical device, simplifying network expansion and management. The unit features standard RJ45 connectors for 10Base-T Ethernet connections and includes LED indicators to display the status of each port. While hubs are largely superseded by switches due to their performance limitations, this model represents a foundational networking device from its era.



