TRENDnet TI-PG541 5-port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Switch For Sale

TRENDnet TI-PG541 5-port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Switch
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TRENDnet TI-PG541 5-port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Switch:
$239.99

TRENDnet’s TI-PG541 is a reliable IP30 unmanaged PoE+ DIN-rail switch with hardened components rated for extreme industrial environments. It offers four Gigabit PoE+ ports (Ports 1-4, 802.3at), one Gigabit port, one SFP slot, and a full PoE power budget of 120 Watts. Dual redundant power inputs (power adapter sold separately) with overload current protection support zero downtime requirements. An alarm output can be triggered by a primary and / or redundant power failure. Store Name or Logo Here
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TRENDnet 5-Port Hardened Industrial Gigabit PoE+ DIN-Rail Switch, 120W Power Budget, 1 x SFP Slot, IP30 Rated, Unmanaged Switch, Gigabit PoE+ Network Switch, Lifetime Protection, Black, TI-PG541

TRENDnet’s TI-PG541 is a reliable IP30 unmanaged PoE+ DIN-rail switch with hardened components rated for extreme industrial environments. It offers four Gigabit PoE+ ports (Ports 1-4, 802.3at), one Gigabit port, one SFP slot, and a full PoE power budget of 120 Watts. Dual redundant power inputs (power adapter sold separately) with overload current protection support zero downtime requirements. An alarm output can be triggered by a primary and / or redundant power failure.

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