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LNX-500AG
5-Port 10/100/1000T Port Industrial Ethernet Switch
Overview of the Antaira LNX-500AG 5-Port Industrial Ethernet Switch
LNX-500AG | 5-Port Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch | Antaira
$219.00
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Overview
Antaira Technologies LNX-500AG 5-Port Gigabit Industrial Unmanaged Ethernet Switch supports 10/100/1000 Mbps Auto-Negotiation and
has a wide range DC power input design (12 – 48 VDC). This ruggedized Gigabit Ethernet switch also
supports Auto MDI/MDI-X function, 9K Jumbo Frames, and has a 10
GBPS Back-Plane. The LNX-500AG has a slim and compact design while being secured in a rugged IP-30 case that is DIN-RAIL ready for
industrial applications.
Features
- Network Broadcast Storm Protection
- 5-Ports 10/100/1000Tx Fast Ethernet
- Supports Auto MDI/MDI-X Function
- Store-and-Forward Switching Architecture
- 10Gbps Back-Plane (Switching Fabric)
- 8K MAC Address Table
- 9.6Kbytes Jumbo Frame Support
- Surge Protection: 3,000 VDC Support
- ESD Protection: 6,000 VDC Support
- UL Class I, Division 2 Certified
- Redundant Power Input Design – 12~48VDC
- Built-in 1 Relay Output for Port Break Alarm
- IP30 Rugged Aluminum Case Design
- DIN-Rail and Wall Mount Support
- Operating Temperature Range - STD: -10° to 70° C
- 5-Year Warranty
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Industrial unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switches are network devices specifically designed for use in industrial environments where harsh conditions and high reliability are required. These industrial switches provide a means of interconnecting various industrial devices, such as PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), sensors, motors, and other equipment, within an industrial automation network. While the term "100 GbE switch" refers to high-speed switches capable of handling data rates up to 100 gigabits per second (Gbps), industrial unmanaged switches typically operate at lower speeds, such as 1 Gbps, to meet the requirements of industrial applications. This makes Antaira’s gigabit switch line ideal for handling large amounts of data quickly and efficiently.
A 16-port network switch in an industrial context indicates that the switch has 16 individual ports available for connecting industrial devices. Each port serves as a point of connection for a network cable, enabling communication and data exchange between industrial equipment. An unmanaged switch in an industrial setting operates similarly to its counterparts in other environments. It is a plug-and-play device that requires no configuration or management. This simplicity of operation is essential in industrial applications, where ease of deployment and maintenance is crucial. A 1 Gb switch, also known as a Gigabit Ethernet switch, is commonly used in industrial networks to provide high-speed data transfer and improved network performance. These switches offer sufficient bandwidth to handle the demanding data requirements of industrial applications.
Industrial Managed switches, in contrast to unmanaged switches, provide advanced features like VLAN configuration, QoS prioritization, and remote management capabilities. However, in industrial environments, unmanaged switches are often preferred due to their ruggedness, reliability, and simplicity. Industrial networks may have unique requirements, and the straightforward connectivity provided by unmanaged switches is often sufficient for their needs.
In summary, industrial unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switches are rugged network devices designed for use in harsh industrial environments. They operate at speeds of 1 Gbps, provide a fixed number of ports (such as 16 ports), and require no configuration or management. These switches offer reliable connectivity for industrial devices and are favored for their simplicity and robustness in demanding industrial automation networks. Antaira's industrial switches are designed to provide users with a seamless experience and uninterrupted connectivity.
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