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    5 Products

    DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches

    Mount these Ethernet switches onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail alongside PLCs, relays, and power supplies—they snap in place and stay secure. They connect computers, sensors, and other devices to the same network so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics. Switches do not require set up—just plug in a device and it will be connected to your network. These switches are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. For example, a 100 Mbit/s switch will work in a 10 Mbit/s network, but it will only run at 10 Mbit/s.
    Ethernet Switches with SFP Ports
    Image of Product. 5 Total Ethernet Ports with 2 SFP Ports. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Switches with SFP Ports, 5 Ports, 2 Ports.
    Image of Product. 8 Total Ethernet Ports with 2 SFP Ports. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Switches with SFP Ports, 8 Ports, 2 Ports.

    5 Total Ethernet

    Ports with 2 SFP

    Ports

    8 Total Ethernet

    Ports with 2 SFP

    Ports

    Switches with SFP ports (small form-factor pluggable) accept transceivers that connect devices to Ethernet and fiber-optic lines. They feature Power over Ethernet (PoE), so they can transmit both data and power through a single port.
    Ethernet
    PoE
    Total No.
    of Ports
    Connection
    No. of
    Ports
    Std.
    Type
    No. of
    SFP Ports
    Transmission Speed
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    Wd.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Output
    Power, W
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Wire
    Connection
    No. of
    Terminals
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Certification
    Each
    5RJ454PoE+ Type 2Active210 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s6 5/16"2"4 3/4"Metal3024 to 57Screw Terminal210 to 140CE Marked
    8653T470000000
    8RJ458PoE+ Type 2Active210 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s6 5/16"2"4 3/4"Metal3024 to 57Screw Terminal6-40 to 165CE Marked
    8653T46000000
     

    Device-Prioritizing Rack-Mount Ethernet Switches

    Control which devices get priority speed on your network. Also known as managed Ethernet switches, these switches reduce network congestion so security, automation, and other critical systems have the bandwidth they need. Use them to create smaller networks called VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) to improve performance and limit user access to specific parts of the network. If you need to connect devices that don’t use Ethernet, these switches have two SFP (small form-factor pluggable) ports that let you plug in a transceiver or module.
    These switches mount into standard 19" wide racks, cabinets, and enclosures. To set them up, just enter their IP address into a web browser. They are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. That means a 100 Mbit/s switch will work in a 10 Mbit/s network, but it will only run at 10 Mbit/s.
    Ethernet Switches with Power over Ethernet (PoE) Type 2
    Image of Product. 8 Ethernet Sockets with 2 SFP Sockets. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. Device-Prioritizing Rack-Mount Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Switches with Power over Ethernet (PoE) Type 2, 8 Sockets.
    Image of Product. 24 Ethernet Sockets with 2 SFP Sockets. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. Device-Prioritizing Rack-Mount Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Switches with Power over Ethernet (PoE) Type 2, 24 Sockets.

    8 Ethernet Sockets with 2 SFP Sockets

    24 Ethernet Sockets with 2 SFP Sockets

    Switches with Power over Ethernet (PoE) can send both data and electricity to PoE-compatible devices, so you won’t have to run a separate power cord. If a device doesn’t support PoE, the switch only sends data to prevent damage. Their 30W output is often used to power advanced surveillance systems, wireless access points, and lighting.
    Ethernet
    Mounting
    No. of
    Sockets
    Connection
    Power Over
    Ethernet Type
    No. of SFP
    Sockets
    Transmission Speed
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    Wd.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Output
    Power, W
    Voltage,
    V AC
    Fasteners
    Included
    Hole Lg.
    x Wd.
    Electrical
    Connection
    IEC Connector
    Type
    Power Cord
    Lg., ft.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    8RJ45Active210 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s1 3/4"11"7 1/16"Metal30100 to 240No0.35" × 0.24"Straight BladeC145IEEE 802.1q9507N120000000
    24RJ45Active210 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s1 3/4"17 5/16"8 3/16"Metal30100 to 240No0.47" × 0.28"Straight BladeC145IEEE 802.1q9507N11000000

    Rack-Mount Ethernet Switches

    Mount these Ethernet switches into standard 19" wide racks, cabinets, and enclosures. They connect computers, sensors, and other devices to the same network so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics. These switches don’t require setup—just plug in a device and it will be connected to your network.
    These switches are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. That means a 100 Mbit/s switch will work in a 10 Mbit/s network, but it will only run at 10 Mbit/s.
    Ethernet Switches with Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Type 2
    Image of Product. 16 Sockets. Front orientation. Ethernet Switches. Rack-Mount Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Switches with Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Type 2, 16.

    16 Sockets

    Switches with Power over Ethernet (PoE) can send both data and electricity through a single cord to PoE-compatible devices, so you won’t have to run a separate power cord. If a device doesn’t support PoE, the switch only sends data to prevent damage. Their 30W output is often used to power advanced surveillance systems, wireless access points, and lighting.
    Ethernet
    Mounting
    No. of
    Sockets
    Power Over
    Ethernet Type
    Connection
    Transmission Speed
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Output
    Power, W
    Voltage,
    V AC
    Fasteners
    Included
    Hole Lg.
    x Wd.
    Electrical
    Connection
    IEC Connector
    Type
    Power Cord
    Lg., ft.
    Certification
    Each
    16ActiveRJ4510 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s1 3/4"17 3/8"8 1/8"Metal30100 to 240No0.47" × 0.26"Straight BladeC145CE Marked
    9293N1120000000
     
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