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A multiplexer (MUX) is a type of networking equipment used to combine multiple signals into one signal for transmission over a single communication channel. It is used to increase the capacity of a network by allowing multiple devices to share a single connection. Multiplexers are used in a variety of applications, including data transmission, video conferencing, and voice over IP (VoIP).
Multiplexers are available in a range of sizes and configurations, from small, low-cost devices to large, high-end systems. They can be used in both wired and wireless networks, and can be used to connect multiple devices to a single network. Multiplexers are also used to connect multiple networks, allowing for the sharing of data and resources between them.
The multiplexer market is highly competitive, with a variety of vendors offering a range of products and services. Companies in the market include Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell Technologies, and Extreme Networks. Show Less Read more