A method for reducing network signal interaction interference of network switch
A network switch and interactive interference technology, which is applied in the field of reducing network signal interactive interference of network switches, can solve the problems of high cost of integrated circuits, inability to completely eliminate network switch chip port signal interference, and inability to efficiently eliminate high-frequency noise. Achieve the effects of reducing interference, improving the quality of network equipment, and improving signal quality
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[0032] A method for reducing network signal interaction interference of a network switch, comprising the following steps:
[0033] S1, turn on the network switch;
[0034] S2. The network switch chip reads the settings in the memory unit;
[0035] S3. Apply settings to the network switch chip to close some ports;
[0036] S4. Connect at least two network switches to complete the setting.
[0037] The network switch includes an analog signal integrated circuit inside the chip, and the analog signal integrated circuit inside the chip includes at least two analog signal line ports. In step S3, 1 / 3-1 / 2 of the analog signal line ports need to be closed.
[0038] Further, the way of closing the analog signal line ports is interval closing, that is, only one of the adjacent analog signal line ports is closed.
[0039] In the present invention, closing adjacent network switch chip ports can prevent the used network port signals from being interfered by adjacent network port signals...
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[0046] A method for reducing network signal interaction interference of a network switch, comprising the following steps:
[0047] S1, turn on the network switch;
[0048] S2. The network switch chip reads the settings in the memory unit;
[0049] S3. Apply settings to the network switch chip to close some ports;
[0050] S4. Connect at least two network switches to complete the setting.
[0051] The network switch includes an analog signal integrated circuit inside the chip, and the analog signal integrated circuit inside the chip includes at least two analog signal line ports. In step S3, 1 / 3-1 / 2 of the analog signal line ports need to be closed.
[0052] Further, the way of closing the analog signal line ports is interval closing, that is, only one of the adjacent analog signal line ports is closed.
[0053] In the present invention, closing adjacent network switch chip ports can prevent the used network port signals from being interfered by adjacent network port signals...
Embodiment 3
[0060] A method for reducing network signal interaction interference of a network switch, comprising the following steps:
[0061] S1, turn on the network switch;
[0062] S2. The network switch chip reads the settings in the memory unit;
[0063] S3. Apply settings to the network switch chip to close some ports;
[0064] S4. Connect at least two network switches to complete the setting.
[0065] The network switch includes an analog signal integrated circuit inside the chip, and the analog signal integrated circuit inside the chip includes at least two analog signal line ports. In step S3, 1 / 3-1 / 2 of the analog signal line ports need to be closed.
[0066] Further, the way of closing the analog signal line ports is interval closing, that is, only one of the adjacent analog signal line ports is closed.
[0067] In the present invention, closing adjacent network switch chip ports can prevent the used network port signals from being interfered by adjacent network port signals...
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