Net Optics' 2, 4, and 8x1 Taps enable real-time, simultaneous network monitoring by multiple (2, 4, or 8) protocol analyzers, intrusion detection systems, or other devices for monitoring and troubleshooting. Installing these passive Taps enables multiple views of network traffic through a single access point, providing network managers with unprecedented levels of relevant, real-time information to anticipate and solve networking issues. This document introduces the readers to Net Optics' 2, 4, and 8x1 Taps.
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