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Industrial Ethernet switch

-- Plant Engineering, 11/19/2009 3:58:54 PM

NTRON-7506GX2 industrial Ethernet switchThe 7506GX2 fully-managed all gigabit industrial Ethernet switch is designed for high traffic applications. Housed in a compact, hardened, extruded aluminum enclosure the switch features four auto-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports and 2 SFP expansion ports for optional multi-mode fiber, single-mode fiber or 1000BaseT copper connections. Other features include DIN-rail enclosure, ESD and surge protection diodes on all ports, redundant power inputs, store-and-forward technology and an optional memory card configuration backup.

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