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New ComNet managed switch

ComNet (Communication Networks) has introduced a high-capacity managed Ethernet switch. The Comworx CNGE2FE24MSPoE is the company's first environmentally hardened Managed Ethernet Switch that provides a high port density in a compact package and provides power over Ethernet to peripheral devices such as IP cameras and video encoders.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
30 ComNet (Communication Networks) has introduced a high-capacity managed Ethernet switch. The Comworx CNGE2FE24MSPoE is the company's first environmentally hardened Managed Ethernet Switch that provides a high port density in a compact package and provides power over Ethernet to peripheral devices such as IP cameras and video encoders.

The device makes available 24 10/100TX ports and two 1000Mbps combo ports that utilise easily interchangeable small form factor pluggable optic (SFP) devices as optical interfaces. 

All 24 ports support IEEE.802.3afbased PoE. Two ports are Gigabit (Gbps) configurable for copper or fibre for use with multi- or single-mode optical fibre, selected by optional SFP modules.

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