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    MokerLink 8 Port Gigabit PoE Industrial DIN-Rail Ethernet Switch Managed, 2 SFP Ports, IEEE802.af/at 96W PoE+ Power, Web L2+ Managed IP40 Network Switch (-40 to 185°F), with Power Supply(10*1G POE Managed)

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    Product details

  • Brand: MokerLink
  • Number of Ports: 8
  • Voltage: 57 Volts
  • Case Material: Metal
  • Upper Temperature Rating: 75 Degrees Celsius
  • About this item

  • This network switch include 8 gigabit ethernet ports, 2 gigabit SFP, switching capacity up to 20bps. Support automatic detection, full/half duplex MDI/MDI-X adaptive.
  • Easy-to-use web management interface, with rich L2+ functions, including 4K Vlan, 8K mac table, Qos, port security, speed control; IGMP; storm suppression; ring network, loop protection; etc.
  • The poe port 1-8 support IEEE802.3af/at standard, can connect multiple poe devices, such as POE camera, poe ap, etc. Please note that passive 24v poe is not supported. His POE input DC voltage is 48-57V, so please use a input voltage above 48V to provide POE, if it is 12V, it cannot provide POE
  • The shell is made of industrial-grade aluminum alloy, which is more sturdy, surface groove design, better heat dissipation, integrated DIN-rail/wall mount kit, installation and disassembly are very simple.IP40 protection grade, working temperature -40~75°C(-40~185°F), super robustness, anti-lightning, anti-static and anti-overload protection, adapt to various harsh environments
  • Dual power supply, automatic fault switching, anti-reverse connection does not damage the equipment, higher reliability, equipped with one UL-certified power adapter, can be used without additional purchase. Consumption CPU, no fan quiet operation,suitable for various networks, such as home office, computer room, warehouse, factory, compact control box and other industrial scenarios with Ethernet access