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SWITCHES/ROUTERS/POE/ADAPTORS CopperLine™


Copper Products Ethernet over


Transmits individual 1, 4, 8 or 16 Ethernet data channels with Pass-through PoE over standard coaxial cables


Extends Ethernet up to 5,000 feet (1524 m) over coaxial cable. 5 Year Warranty, Made in USA


Extended temperature operation from -40C° to +75C° Extended Pass-through PoE meets the IEEE 802.3af standard for Power over Ethernet


High-data rate, ideal for the high bandwidth requirements of Mega-pixel cameras, multiple IP cameras systems, and cameras requiring jumbo frame transmission


Symmetric bandwidth provides consistent upload and download with virtually zero packet loss over the total usable distance


Complies with all major IEEE standards and RFC network protocols for UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP/HTTPs


C4-CLFEXCOAX Ethernet-over-Coax Extender with Pass-Through PoE


Ethernet Media Converters


Environmentally Hardened. 10/100 Base -TX Electrical to 100 Base-FX Optical Fiber Media Converter


One and Two Fiber SC and ST Optical Fiber Connector Design. Compact Design


Ambient operating temperature range: -40˚ C to +75˚ C Multimode and Singlemode Fiber models Power Supply Included. Lifetime Warranty.


C4-CNFE100XMC Fixed Optic Media Converters


10/100 Mbps Ethernet 2 Port Electrical to Optical Media Converter with PoE


ComNet 2-port media converters provide full-duplex fiber optic transmission of a single 10/100 Mbps Ethernet channel through multimode or single mode optical fiber


SC or ST optical connectors Exceed the requirements IEEE 802.3at PoE standard Provide maximum power availability of 30 watts in Mode A or Mode B. Higher output 60 watt model optional.


Ideal for those applications where the remote equipment draws significant power


C4-CWFE1003POE-M C4-CWFE1005POE-M


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Managed Ethernet Switch with PoE


(8) 10/100TX + (2) 10/100/1000TX RJ45 or 100/1000 FX SFP ports with Power Over Ethernet (PoE)


(8) 10/100 BASE-TX and (2) 10/100/1000TX or 100/1000FX combo ports


All 8 ports support IEEE.802.3af based PoE


2 ports are 10/100/1000 configurable for copper or fiber media for use with multimode or single mode optical fiber, selected by optional SFP modules


Layer 2 managed switches are optically (100/1000 BASEFX) and electrically compatible with any IEEE 802.3 compliant Ethernet devices


Ambient operating temperature range: 0˚ C to +50˚ C LED indicators for monitoring the operating status of the managed switch and network. 5 Year Warranty


C4-CWGE2FE8MSPOE Managed Ethernet Switch


28 Port PoE Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch


IEEE 802.3at Compliant for PSE. Up to 30 watts of PoE+ power available per port. 720W total PoE power available


56 Gbps Backplane IGMP v2/v3 (IGMP snooping support) for filtering multicast traffic & Port Trunking for ease of bandwidth management


Supports 24 Gigabit Ports, and four 1000BASE-FX optical ports with optional ComNet SFPs


Power supply for switch operation and PoE power sourcing is completely self-contained within the switch


Environmentally Hardened STP/RSTP/MSTP supported Open architecture-based Open-Ring technology supports the use of non-ComNet switches within the network


Windows utility (Open-Vision) supports centralized management, and is web-based configurable, or byTelnet and console (CLI) ports


Port lock to prevent access from unauthorized MAC address SNMP v1/v2c/v3 for secure network management  Fast Redundant Ethernet Ring: ComRing. Recovery time < 30ms Low-profile 1-RU (1.75-inch) high rack-mountable chassis mounts within any standard 19-inch equipment rack


Operating Temperature: -40˚ C to +74˚ C Lifetime Warranty


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