Antaira launches LNX-1002G-10G-SFP Gigabit 10-Port unmanaged switch

Date: 2017/06/22
Source: Antaira Technologies
Antaira Technologies is a global developer and manufacturer of industrial networking devices and communication solutions for harsh environment applications and is proud to announce the expansion of its industrial networking infrastructure family with the introduction of the LNX-1002G-10G-SFP.

The LNX-1002G-10G-SFP is industrial-grade equipment that is Ethernet ready to fulfill various markets’ edge-level networking applications in harsh and outdoor environments, such as manufacturing automation, security surveillance, power/utility, water wastewater treatment plants, oil/gas/mining, and transportation. This device supports high density Ethernet port connectivity, 10G fiber backbone, long distance data transmission, and has a superb reliability factor.

Antaira’s LNX-1002G-10G-SFP is the latest industrial Gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switch series that offers high density for eight full gigabit Ethernet ports and has two 10G SFP+ fiber slots for long distance connectivity. This product series has an IP30 rated metal casing design that has DIN-Rail or wall mounting support. The device 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. Each unit is built to withstand industrial networking hazards like shock, drop, vibration, electromagnetic interference (EMI) and temperature extremes (-40° to 60°C). The unit conforms to the following dimensions of 54mm (W) x 99mm (D) x 142mm (H) and has a unit weight of 3.0 pounds.
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