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Antaira launches ten-port unmanaged switch for harsh environments

Antaira Technologies has expanded its industrial networking range with the introduction of the LNX-1002G-10G-SFP, an industrial-grade device that is Ethernet-ready and suitable for networking applications in harsh and outdoor environments including transportation, security surveillance, power/utility, water/wastewater treatment plants, oil/gas/mining. This device supports high density Ethernet port connectivity, 10G fibre backbone and long-distance data transmission.
August 22, 2017 Read time: 1 min

7906 Antaira Technologies has expanded its industrial networking range with the introduction of the LNX-1002G-10G-SFP, an industrial-grade device that is Ethernet-ready and suitable for networking applications in harsh and outdoor environments including transportation, security surveillance, power/utility, water/wastewater treatment plants, oil/gas/mining. This device supports high density Ethernet port connectivity, 10G fibre backbone and long-distance data transmission. The range has an IP30 rated metal casing design with DIN-Rail or wall-mounting support and provides a dual redundant power input range of 12 to 48VDC with an overload current and reverse polarity prevention, as well as high EFT, surge (2,000VDC), and ESD (6,000VDC) protection. Additionally, there is a built-in relay warning function to alert maintainers when power failures occur.

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