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ComNet's Ethernet range

Communication Networks (ComNet) is introducing the ComWorx VL line to satisfy the demand for a cost-effective line of Ethernet transmission products.This line consists of Ethernet media converters, a new Ethernet-over-coaxial-cable (EoVDSL) product and managed Ethernet switches. "In many security applications, Ethernet equipment is installed in locations where temperature extremes are rare. The ComWorx VL meets those commercial environmental requirements and can offer the user cost savings in the pro
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Communication Networks (30 ComNet) is introducing the ComWorx VL line to satisfy the demand for a cost-effective line of Ethernet transmission products.

This line consists of Ethernet media converters, a new Ethernet-over-coaxial-cable (EoVDSL) product and managed Ethernet switches.

"In many security applications, Ethernet equipment is installed in locations where temperature extremes are rare. The ComWorx VL meets those commercial environmental requirements and can offer the user cost savings in the process." comnet.net

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