TRENDnet TI-PG160, 16-Port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Network For Sale

TRENDnet  TI-PG160, 16-Port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Network
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TRENDnet TI-PG160, 16-Port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Network:
$379.00

This TRENDnet TI-PG160, 16-Port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Network switch is a powerful and reliable device that can meet the needs of even the most demanding industrial applications. With 16 Gigabit PoE+ ports and a 240W power budget, it can handle a wide range of networked devices and peripherals.


This switch is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, with an IP30-rated metal housing, DIN-rail and wall mounts, and an operating temperature range of -40° to 75° Celsius. It also features dual redundant power inputs with overload current protection and an alarm output triggered by power failure. With a lifetime limited warranty and powerful performance, this switch is an excellent choice for industrial networking applications.



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