WAGO Unmanaged 8 Port Ethernet Switch

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276,04 €

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334,01 €

(TVA incluse)

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N° de stock RS:
240-8017
Référence fabricant:
852-1112
Fabricant:
WAGO
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Marque

WAGO

Number of Ports

8

Switch Type

Unmanaged

RJ45 Ports

8

Height

116mm

Depth

110mm

Width

46mm

Dimensions

110 x 116 x 46mm

Pays d'origine :
TW

WAGO Ethernet Switch, Unmanaged, Rail-Mount Type - 852 Series - 852-1112


Upgrade the connectivity of your system's network with this Ethernet switch from WAGO. With eight industry-standard RJ45 ports, it supports many everyday devices at once to provide a handy network access point. Thanks to its copper wiring, the unit keeps data flowing freely for reliable connections. Finding connections to fit the switch is a doddle, as it works with 10/100/1000Mbps networks. It handles full and half-duplex communication, so it sends and receives information at the same time to fly through large file management tasks.

Features & Benefits


• Mounts to standard DIN rails for snappy, tool-free installation
• LED status indicators clearly provide connection diagnostics
• Built-in overvoltage protection cuts the risk of damage from power faults
• Stores up to 8000 MAC addresses to remember frequently connected devices

Applications


• Manufacturing industry
• Beverage production
• Office workspaces
• Factory floors

What's the difference between a managed and an unmanaged Ethernet switch?


A managed Ethernet switch sets individual device access permissions and data transmission rates, providing close control over your network's traffic in applications with special security demands. An unmanaged switch like this unit adds extra ports without the hassle of setup for plug-and-play network expansion.

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