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The new RuggedSwitch i800 and i801 products from RuggedCom rounds out the i-Series family of products designed for demanding industrial environments.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The new RuggedSwitch i800 and i801 products from 846 RuggedCom rounds out the i-Series family of products designed for demanding industrial environments. The devices feature eight 10/100BaseTx ports (i800) plus one additional Gigabit port (i801). Hardened for typical industrial environments, including hazardous locations, the fully featured managed Ethernet switch with industry leading ROS firmware also has an unmanaged switch option available.

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