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Shore Microsystems - Technology Leader For Maintaining Network Connectivity
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Shore Microsystems Inc. is an industry leader in Ethernet LAN technology. Our Products include Fail-Safe Redundant Fault-Tolerant Equipment for 1000BaseTX, 1000BaseF, 100BaseX, 100BaseFX and 10BaseT Ethernet Technologies.

Mission Statement:

"To manufacture quality products that provide the highest level of redundancy with technological excellence to the world's mission critical networks" .

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Cisco.comShore Microsystems and Cisco have partnered to provide fault tolerant bypass capabilities to the Cisco IPS product line. For more information, view our website:Cisco IPS 4200 Series/Shore Bypass Switch

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Intertek ETL LogoShore's SM-2712,SM-2702, and SM-2802 comply to all U.S. and Canadian EMC and Safety Standards. Click here to see a complete listing of EMC/Safety tests performed on our units by Intertek (ETL Semko) Testing Services.

 

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Redundant transceivers from other vendors terminate and regenerate signals using electronic devices only. This causes these devices to be a single point of failure due to power interruption events. Using relay and optical switch technologies, Shore Microsystems' Link Protectors with Straight Through WireTM technology pass traffic even on total loss of power. The Link Protector becomes like a "straight through wire" upon failure.