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DITEK featuring new PoE extender protection at ISC West 2018

DITEK featuring new PoE extender protection at ISC West 2018
DITEK, the provider in surge protection for security devices, is displaying their new DTK-MRJEXTS surge protector here at ISC West 2018 (booth #6103).
DITEK, the provider in surge protection for security devices, is displaying their new DTK-MRJEXTS surge protector here at ISC West 2018 (booth #6103). Designed to be installed on the outputs of PoE Extender devices, the DTK-MRJEXTS is a point-of-use surge protector compatible with CAT5e, CAT6 and CAT6A cabling infrastructure. When used with STP cabling, the DTK-MRJEXTS does not require a separate earth ground, allowing for simpler installation. 

“In the event of a power surge, DTK-MRJEXTS will ensure your PoE extender devices are not damaged or destroyed,” said Jason Klein, National Sales Manager, DITEK. “Our goal is to keep important security devices operational, so that they can do their job to protect you.” 

The DTK-MRJEXTS is designed to handle data speeds up to 10GbE without signal degradation and is ready for high-wattage applications with PoE+ and Hi-PoE. It contains shielded RJ45 connections with external grounding screw and provides the industry’s strongest surge protection for shielded Ethernet and PoE devices. 

“Many organizations are now utilizing PoE extenders for critical systems including video surveillance and access control,” said Mr. Klein. “Since surges tend to spread across networks, it is crucial to protect every device on the network so that there are no interruptions during or after a surge event.”
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