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Gigabit switch now available with SFP
Ethernet Direct Corporation is promoting the Husky Series industrial managed gigabit Ethernet switch with SFP ports to insert different fiber modules
Ethernet Direct Corporation, a professional and primary provider of industrial networking and communication solutions, is promoting Husky Series Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch with SFP ports.
The innovative SFP fiber slot design provides users the flexibility to insert different fiber modules, either multi-mode or single-mode with various distances.
The SFP single mode transceiver comes in typical 10km and overhaul 40 km and 80 km distances.
This gives a large degree of flexibility and scalability depending on the user requirements, and also leads to significant cost savings.
Ethernet Direct Husky Gigabit switches can automatically detect the Gigabit cable connections priority for each Gigabit port.
HMG-828 and HMG-628G Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch are a state of the art design with excellent management features that help to keep your network running hassle free.
HMG-828 and HMG-628G can be remotely configured by a web browser, SNMP, Telnet, CLI, or a menu-driven management system.
To secure your network, HMG-828 and HMG-628G are also equipped with the IP security function that supports 10 IP address accounts for system management security to prevent unauthorised access.
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