COMPUTER NETWORKING APPARATUS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FO-LINK Sim Ware, Inc. 12270 Belden Court Livonia MI 48150 computer networking apparatus, namely an electrical signal to optical signal converter apparatus for use in data transmission;
INTERLAN Interlan, Inc. 160 Turnpike Rd. Chelmsford MA 01824 Computer Networking Apparatus, Comprised of Controllers, Transceiver Units, Cabling and Parts Thereof, and Computer Programs, Used for High Speed Communications Between Computers, Computer Terminals and Work-Stations with Dissimilar System Architecture;
INTERLANLINK RACAL-DATACOM, INC. 1601 N. Harrison Parkway Sunrise FL 333232899 computer networking apparatus, comprised of a standalone hub for connecting devices such as PC's, printers and terminals to a network;
TROPOS Quanta Computer Inc. No. 188, Wen Hua 2nd Rd., Guishan Dist Tao Yuan City 33377 Taiwan Computer networking apparatus, namely, routers, bridges, switches, hubs, multilayer switches, ethernet switches, enterprise switches, protocol converters, bridge routers, network wireless cards, LAN cards for connection computer devices to computer networks, gateways routers in the nature of computer control hardware, networking servers, networking storages in the nature of computer backup and storage systems with multiple removable RAID cartridges;The English translation of TROPOS in the mark is turn or change.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device hosting framework provides hosting for software-implemented logical devices (including peripheral devices bridges) on a computer to expose their services as controlled devices per a peer networking protocol. The device hosting framework encapsulates discovery, description and control protocol operations of the peer networking protocol, which frees the developers of the hosted devices from having to individually implement the peer networking protocol in the hosted devices' software and need implement only the core functionality of the hosted device. The device hosting framework operates as a host supporting device interoperability via the peer networking protocol for multiple hosted devices.