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Antaira launches new Ethernet switch range

Antaira Technologies’ LMP-1002G-SFP and LMP-1002G-SFP-24 series Ethernet switches have been designed for outdoor industrial automation applications, including high density traffic control equipment and surveillance systems.
November 13, 2015 Read time: 1 min

7906 Antaira Technologies’ LMP-1002G-SFP and LMP-1002G-SFP-24 series Ethernet switches have been designed for outdoor industrial automation applications, including high density traffic control equipment and surveillance systems.

The 10-port industrial gigabit PoE+ managed Ethernet switches have a 48-55VDC high power input and a 12-36VDC low power input with a built-in voltage booster which enables the unit to provide a full 48VDC PoE power for low voltage or mobile PoE application environment.

Each unit is designed with eight 10/100/1000Tx Fast Ethernet ports that are IEEE 802.3at/af compliant (PoE+/PoE) with a PoE power output up to 30W per port and two dual rate 100/1000Tx SFP slots for fibre connections. The products support jumbo frames up to 9.6Kbytes and provide high EFT, surge (2,000VDC) and ESD (6,000VDC) protection.

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