COMPLETE NETWORK MONITORING SOLUTION
Increase your Network Security with Network Taps.
Eliminate SPAN Port Contention with Network Packet Brokers
Reduce Network Monitoring Costs with Network Taps and Aggregation Taps
Products
DatacomSystems Products
10/100-AT
The 10/100 Ethernet Tap is a single port device that provides a method to observe traffic on a full duplex Ethernet segment. The 10/100 Ethernet Tap provides easy...
Learn More.
10/100/1000-TAP
The 10/100/1000 Ethernet Tap provides easy 24 x 7 access to your 10/100 and Gigabit Ethernet network segments, making it an ideal portable network tap for...
Learn More.
FTP-1000
1 and 10 Gigabit fiber taps from Datacom Systems provide your network monitoring and security tools passive permanent access into your 1 or 10 Gigabit fiber network....
Learn More.
FTP-2000
Fiber network taps from Datacom Systems provide your network monitoring and security tools passive permanent access into your fiber network. Topology independent,...
Learn More.
FTP-4000
The FTP 4000 is a 10G or 1G Quad Fiber Tap, providing permanent access into four fiber links. This network tap is ideal for security applications, network monitoring...
Learn More.
FTP-8000
The FTP-8000 passive tap provides permanent access into eight, 10G and 1G fiber links. This high density fiber tap is ideal for security, network monitoring, end to...
Learn More.
FTP-9000
This passive tap provides permanent access into 24, 10 and 1 gigabit fiber links. This high density fiber tap is ideal for security, network monitoring, end to end...
Learn More.
T1/E1-PT
The T1/E1 Passive Network Tap is a single port device that provides easy, 24 x 7 access to a T1/E1 segment. The T1/E1 Passive Tap's design is non-powered, so it will...
Learn More.
FTP-1514
40 Gigabit fiber taps from Datacom Systems provide your network monitoring and security tools passive permanent access into your 40 Gigabit fiber network.They...
Learn More.
CTP-1000
The CTP-1000 tap can be installed between any two network devices, such as firewalls, routers, or switches, and allow traffic to flow between these network points....
Learn More.