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26-port managed Ethernet

ComNet Europe has expanded its Value Line by introducing a costeffective 26-port modular Gigabit Ethernet switch for commercial security applications. The CWGE2FE24MODMS features two 1000FX or TX uplink ports for connecting to the network core. The modules are available with either eight electrical ports that support 10/100TX transmission, or eight user-selectable SFP ports that support 100FX transmission.
January 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
30 ComNet Europe has expanded its Value Line by introducing a costeffective 26-port modular Gigabit Ethernet switch for commercial security applications. The CWGE2FE24MODMS features two 1000FX or TX uplink ports for connecting to the network core.

The modules are available with either eight electrical ports that support 10/100TX transmission, or eight user-selectable SFP ports that support 100FX transmission.

The feature-rich device offers benefits such as IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) snooping, Spanning Tree (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP), Port- Based VLAN Tagging, Quality of Service (QoS) and MAC Address Filtering.

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