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HP J3188-69001 16 x Ports 10Base-T Ethernet Network Hub
- 16 x 10Base-T Ethernet ports
- Supports 10 Mbps Ethernet speed
- Facilitates network connectivity for multiple devices
- Operates as a network hub (shared bandwidth)
- Suitable for legacy network environments
- Plug-and-play installation
- RJ-45 connectors
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Product Overview
The HP J3188-69001 is a 16-port 10Base-T Ethernet Network Hub. This device facilitates network connectivity by allowing multiple computers and network devices to share a single network segment, operating at the older 10 Mbps Ethernet standard.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Network Hub |
| Ports | 16 |
| Ethernet Standard | 10Base-T |
| Speed | 10 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Connectors | RJ-45 |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Model | J3188-69001 |
Product Description
The HP J3188-69001 is a 16-port Ethernet network hub designed for establishing basic network connectivity in environments utilizing the 10Base-T standard. A hub operates at the physical layer (Layer 1) of the OSI model, functioning as a multi-port repeater. When a data packet arrives at one port, it is broadcast to all other ports on the hub, allowing multiple devices to communicate over a shared network segment. This shared bandwidth means that the total network capacity is divided among all active devices. This particular model offers sixteen ports, each equipped with an RJ-45 connector, ready to accept standard Ethernet cables. It operates exclusively at 10 Mbps, which is significantly slower than modern Gigabit Ethernet standards. Consequently, the J3188-69001 is best suited for legacy network setups, small workgroups with minimal bandwidth requirements, or specific testing and diagnostic purposes where older network speeds are mandated. Installation is typically straightforward, often involving plug-and-play connectivity. The HP J3188-69001 serves as a fundamental building block for creating simple wired networks. While hubs have largely been superseded by switches (which offer dedicated bandwidth per port and operate at Layer 2), this device remains relevant for specific niche applications or for maintaining older network infrastructures.



