Industrial Ethernet switches – 2017-02-03

The Stride Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches are designed with 16 ports and provide reliable connectivity in applications too tough for commercial grade switches in the industrial environment.

By AutomationDirect February 3, 2017

The Stride Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches offer more connectivity choices for Ethernet applications. The Stride SE2 series DIN rail mountable switches offer up to 16 ports and include models with Gigabit Ethernet and SFP options. Select models in the SE2 series can withstand washdown environments. These Ethernet switches have a plug-and-play design with no user setup required and immediately start operating once powered up and connected to the network. The SE2 series offer a wide operating temperature range and are available with reverse polarity protection and IP30 metal cases. The Stride switches are designed to survive extreme temperatures and provide reliable connectivity in applications too tough for commercial grade switches in the industrial environment.

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