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Can two network devices e.g. a switch and a router communicate on a gigabit copper segment with a Critical TAP deployed in between?

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Can two network devices e.g. a switch and a router communicate on a gigabit copper segment with a Critical TAP deployed in between?

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Yes, all Critical TAPs are designed to be non-intrusive and fail-to-safe, this means that when a gigabit copper TAP is deployed into a gigabit copper link there is no impact on the communication between the end devices.

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