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No environment too harsh for NetworkML680Dx Ethernet switches from Actelis

Challenging environments are the natural environments for Actelis Networks' new ML680Dx family of hardened industrial Ethernet switches. Actelis says that the ML680Dx industrial Ethernet devices offer a combination of features making it the most cost-effective solution available. An eight-port Ethernet switch includes two fibre interfaces for connectivity to multiple Ethernet devices, such as camera and sensors, per location. The ML680Dx products provide high bandwidth, market-leading reliability and
June 5, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
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Challenging environments are the natural environments for 8433 Actelis Networks' new ML680Dx family of hardened industrial Ethernet switches.

Actelis says that the ML680Dx industrial Ethernet devices offer a combination of features making it the most cost-effective solution available. An eight-port Ethernet switch includes two fibre interfaces for connectivity to multiple Ethernet devices, such as camera and sensors, per location.

The ML680Dx products provide high bandwidth, market-leading reliability and extremely small form factor.

Flexible topologies, such as fast-healing rings and drop-and-continue, are supported to meet the demands of intelligent traffic systems, surveillance, municipal applications and other verticals.

The design is full-front access, compact, hardened and fan-less. A unit is mountable almost anywhere – DIN rail or rack mounted. The result is more high-performance Ethernet bandwidth available at more places easily, quickly and cost effectively, says the company.

An extender over bonded copper or fibre provides cost-effective transportation of high-speed Ethernet traffic further into the network. It allows up to 60Mbps over bonded copper and 1Gbps over fibre.

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