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  2. Flex links - Wikipedia

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    Flex links is a network switch feature in Cisco equipment which enables redundancy and load balancing at the layer 2 level. The feature serves as an alternative to Spanning Tree Protocol or link aggregation.

  3. Flex Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Flex offices/warehouse in Łódź. Flex Ltd. [2] (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is an Singapore-domiciled multinational manufacturing company.

  4. File:FlexLink.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Sonic (ISP) - Wikipedia

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    FlexLink – midband Ethernet service offering symmetric speeds from 1.5 Mbit/s to 500 Mbit/s. AT&T DSL – ADSL service delivered over an AT&T voice line. This service is obsolete and Sonic is no longer accepting legacy ADSL1 subscriptions. Hosting – website hosting services. Colocation – datacenter colocation in Santa Rosa, CA.

  6. SMEMA - Wikipedia

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    SMEMA is an acronym for the Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Association.. In 1999 they merged with the IPC to form the IPC SMEMA Council. [1]One standard they have is for the wiring of communications between Surface mount technology producing machinery such as a Stencil Printer or a Pick and Place Machine on an Electronics production line.

  7. Hermes protocol - Wikipedia

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    Hermes is a machine-to-machine communication standard used in the SMT assembly industry. [1]IPC-HERMES-9852. It is a successor to the SMEMA standard, introducing improvements such as: simpler physical wiring (Ethernet), use of popular data transmission formats (TCP/IP and XML), reduced number of barcode scanners (required only once at the beginning of the line), transmission of board data ...

  8. Guide rail - Wikipedia

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    A guide rail is a device or mechanism to direct products, vehicles or other objects through a channel, conveyor, roadway or rail system.. Several types of guide rails exist and may be associated with:

  9. Shanghai Free-Trade Zone - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Free-Trade Zone [note 1] (Shanghai FTZ or SFTZ), officially China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone, [note 2] is a free-trade zone in Shanghai, China.On 22 August 2013, the State Council approved the establishment of the zone.