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Antaira Technologies expands industrial networking infrastructure range

Antaira Technologies, an industrial device networking and communication solutions specialist, says its new unmanaged switch series is designed for industrial application subject to high vibration and shock. The LNP-0800G-M12-67-24 series features a PSE management system which helps provide protection from PoE system or PD overloads. According to Antaira, the IP67 waterproof switch uses bypass technology to help keep data communication flowing if there is a power failure even if the switch is offline. The
September 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min
7906 Antaira Technologies, an industrial device networking and communication solutions specialist, says its new unmanaged switch series is designed for industrial application subject to high vibration and shock.

The LNP-0800G-M12-67-24 series features a PSE management system which helps provide protection from PoE system or PD overloads.

According to Antaira, the IP67 waterproof switch uses bypass technology to help keep data communication flowing if there is a power failure even if the switch is offline.

The solution has a total power of 180W is available for supplying up to eight IEEE 802.3af (PoE) & 802.3at (PoE+) devices.

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