Ethernet switch goes to extremes of temperature

An Ethernet Direct product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Feb 16, 2007

Ethernet Direct, a primary provider of industrial networking and communication solutions, announces its industrial Ethernet product family supports extended temperatures from -40 to +80C

Ethernet Direct Corporation, a professional and primary provider of industrial networking and communication solutions, announced the availability of its industrial Ethernet product family supporting extended temperature from -40 to 80C.

All Husky industrial switch series, from unmanaged entry level, web-managed, SNMP managed to high performance SNMP and Gigabit switches are designed with IP31 enclosures and are tested under extensive industrial EMI and safety standards.

We ensure that all the components used are able to withstand a high degree of vibration and shock aside from flexible temperature range.

For those applications set up in environments with extreme temperatures or wide temperature differences, an Ethernet Direct switch is your ideal choice, giving you extra assurance that your systems can run reliably and non-stop.

In order to meet the redundancy requirement in an industrial device, all the Husky industrial Ethernet switch series is equipped with a terminal block to provide dual power inputs with reverse polarity protection.

It adopts store-and-forward switching architecture greatly increases the network efficiency and delivers true non-blocking switching performance to all ports running at full wire speed without any loss of packets.

The next time you need a reliable rugged industrial DIN rail mount switch for transportation, military, industrial automation, mining or other harsh outdoor applications, an Ethernet Direct switch would be a practical solution.

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