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HP J4140AR ProCurve 9300 24 x Ports 10/100Base-TX Expansion Module
- Product Line: HP ProCurve
- Series: 9300
- Module Type: Expansion Module
- Number of Ports: 24
- Port Speed: 10/100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet)
- Port Connector: RJ-45
- Technology: 10/100Base-TX
- Designed for HP ProCurve 9300 series switches
- Adds significant Ethernet connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP J4140AR is a ProCurve 9300 series expansion module, providing 24 x 10/100Base-TX Ethernet ports. This module is designed to enhance the connectivity options of compatible HP ProCurve switches.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Expansion Module |
| Brand | HP ProCurve |
| Series | 9300 |
| Number of Ports | 24 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Speed | 10/100 Mbps |
| Port Connector | RJ-45 |
| Technology | 10/100Base-TX |
Product Description
The HP J4140AR is an expansion module specifically designed for the HP ProCurve 9300 series of network switches. Its primary function is to significantly increase the number of available network ports on the switch chassis, allowing for greater device connectivity within an enterprise network. This module features 24 ports, each supporting 10/100Base-TX Ethernet speeds. The RJ-45 connectors are standard for Fast Ethernet connections, enabling easy integration with a wide range of end-user devices such as computers, printers, and IP phones. The dual-speed capability ensures compatibility with both older 10Mbps devices and newer 100Mbps devices. By adding the J4140AR module to a compatible ProCurve 9300 switch, network administrators can expand their network infrastructure without replacing the entire switch. This provides a flexible and cost-effective way to scale network capacity, accommodate growing numbers of connected devices, and segment network traffic efficiently.