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HPE J2611-69101 AdvanceStack 16 x Ports 10Base-T Ethernet Hub
- Device Type: Ethernet Hub
- Number of Ports: 16
- Port Speed: 10 Mbps (10Base-T)
- Interface: RJ45
- Network Layer: Layer 1 (Physical Layer)
- Connectivity: Basic shared bandwidth
- Part of HP's AdvanceStack line
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Product Overview
The HP J2611-69101 is an AdvanceStack 16-port Ethernet Hub. It operates at 10Base-T speeds, providing basic network connectivity for older or simpler network setups.
Technical Information
| Device Type | Ethernet Hub |
| Number of Ports | 16 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Speed | 10 Mbps (10Base-T) |
| Interface | RJ45 |
Product Description
The HP J2611-69101 is a 16-port Ethernet Hub belonging to HP's AdvanceStack product family. Unlike switches, hubs operate at the Physical Layer (Layer 1) of the OSI model. This means they simply regenerate and broadcast incoming data signals to all other connected ports, creating a shared bandwidth environment. All devices connected to the hub compete for the available network bandwidth, which can lead to performance degradation as more devices are added or network traffic increases. This particular hub supports the 10Base-T standard, meaning it operates at a maximum speed of 10 Megabits per second (Mbps) over twisted-pair copper cabling. The ports are standard RJ45 connectors, commonly used for Ethernet connections. It is designed for basic network connectivity, suitable for small, simple networks or for connecting a limited number of devices where high performance is not a primary concern. The AdvanceStack series aimed to provide modular and stackable networking solutions. While hubs are largely obsolete in modern networks, replaced by more efficient switches, they were foundational components in the development of Ethernet. The J2611-69101 would have been used in environments requiring simple, low-cost connectivity for a small group of computers or devices.



