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  PS105 Print Server   Product Information
The PS105 is a compact Ethernet print server featuring 1 port to connect a parallel output device to a network. It supports 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks (RJ45 connector). The PS105 has been designed as a pocket print server directly plugging onto the parallel port; no additional cable required! The network speed used is automatically adopted. More Info
Item code M04420
Price $203.21
 ( $223.53 tax incl.)
 
  PS34a Print Server   Product Information
PS34a offers one parallel and one USB 2.0 HS port each; the USB interface supporting all currently existing USB standards: USB 1.1, USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbit/s) as well as the fastest USB standard, USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbit/s). Plus, the print server's USB port may be extended using a standard hub to support up to four printers. PS34a, therefore, homogenises the network infrastructure to a great extent, and reduces the number of required network adapters; lowering follow-up costs from operation and maintenance. PS34a is a multiple protocol print server that offers all the familiar features of SEH's premium InterCon brand. It works with all major operating systems, including Windows, Linux, UNIX and Apple. The device is managed either via browser, via SEH's own admin tool, or via one of the popular tools of other vendors - e. g. HP Web Jetadmin or the Epson NetTools - but also offers many other management options. PS34a comes with a comprehensive security package combining access protection, encryption, authentication and certificates. More Info
Item code M04170
Price $232.66
 ( $255.93 tax incl.)
 
  PS34a-PoE Print Server   Product Information
PS34a-PoE offers one parallel and one USB 2.0 HS port each; the USB interface supporting all currently existing USB standards: USB 1.1, USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbit/s) as well as the fastest USB standard, USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbit/s). Plus, the print server's USB port may be extended using a standard hub to support up to four printers. PS34a-PoE, therefore, homogenises the network infrastructure to a great extent, and reduces the number of required network adapters; lowering follow-up costs from operation and maintenance. PS34a-PoE is a multiple protocol print server that offers all the familiar features of SEH's premium InterCon brand. It works with all major operating systems, including Windows, Linux, UNIX and Apple. The device is managed either via browser, via SEH's own admin tool, or via one of the popular tools of other vendors - e. g. HP Web Jetadmin or the Epson NetTools - but also offers many other management options. PS34a-PoE comes with a comprehensive security package combining access protection, encryption, authentication and certificates. More Info
Item code M04175
Price $326.90
 ( $359.59 tax incl.)
 
  PS54a-G Print Server   Product Information
With the market maturity of 802.11g devices, the second generation of wireless networks has started to enter the corporate environment; reaching significantly higher data rates and comparable transmission distances. The wireless LAN print server PS54a-G is our first print server using the high-speed "g" standard. It features one parallel and one USB 2.0 HS port to wirelessly connect output devices. Optimum eavesdropping security is guaranteed by several complementary security mechanisms: In addition to the standard encryption WEP and the lastest standards WPA / WPA2 the PS54a-G supports encryption via TLS and SSL, plus several authentication mechanisms including Cisco LEAP. The PS54a-G is compatible with all 802.11g compliant products, and backwards compatible with any existing 802.11b infrastructure. The PS54a-G may be extended using a USB hub to support a total of up to five printers simultaneously. More Info
Item code M04300
Price $379.91
 ( $417.90 tax incl.)
 
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