INDUSTRIAL PROTOCOL SWITCHES HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOUR APPLICATION
An industrial control network is a system of interconnected equipment used to monitor and control physical equipment in industrial environments. These networks differ significantly from traditional enterprise networks due to the specific requirements of various operations.
Unlike a conventional network, which supports data processing and transferring, the primary function of industrial networks is to control and monitor physical equipment, usually for manufacturing, processing and utility distribution.
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