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Antaira Technologies offers new unmanaged non-PoE switches for harsh environments

By Michelle Froese | November 14, 2018

Antaira Technologies, a global developer and manufacturer of industrial networking devices and communication solutions for harsh environment applications and has expanded its industrial networking infrastructure family with the introduction of the LNX-1600G, -1802G-SFP, and -2004G-SFP series.

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The LNX-1600G, -1802G-SFP, and -2004G-SFP series are the latest industrial Gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switch series that offers high-density for full gigabit Ethernet ports.

Antaira Technologies’ LNX-1600G, -1802G-SFP, and -2004G-SFP series are industrial-grade that is Ethernet ready to fulfill various markets’ edge-level networking applications in harsh and outdoor environments — such as manufacturing automation, power and utility, energy sites, and transportation.

These devices support high-density Ethernet port connectivity, wide bandwidth, long distance data transmission, and have an excellent reliability factor.

The LNX-1600G, -1802G-SFP, and -2004G-SFP series offer high density for 16 full gigabit Ethernet ports (-1600G, -1802G-SFP, and -2004G-SFP) and have two or four SFP gigabit fiber slots (-1802G-SFP and -2004G-SFP) for long-distance connectivity.

These product series have an IP30 rated metal casing design that can support DIN-Rail and wall mountable orientations.

In addition, these devices provide a dual redundant power input range of 12 to 48VDC with an overload current and reverse polarity prevention, as well as high EFT, surge protection (2,000VDC) and ESD (6,000VDC) protection. There is also a built-in relay warning function to alert maintainers when power failures occur.

Each unit is built to withstand industrial networking hazards like shock, drop, vibration, electromagnetic interference (EMI) and temperature extremes. Wide operating temperature version options include a standard (-10° ~ 65°C) model or an extended (-40° ~ 75°C) model. The units conform to the following dimensions of 67mm (W) x 99mm (D) x 142mm (H) and a unit weight of 2.65 pounds.

For more details about Antaira Technologies’ industrial Gigabit unmanaged switches, click here.


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