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 Ethernet-over-Copper Extender with 30W PSE PoE+  Transmits individual 1, 4, 8 or 16 Ethernet data channels with 30W PoE+ over COAX or UTP


 Extends Ethernet up to 5,000 feet (1524m) over coaxial cable. Extended temperature operation from -40C° to +75C°. High-data rate, ideal for the high bandwidth requirements of Mega-pixel cameras, multiple IP cameras systems, and cam- eras requiring jumbo frame transmission.


 Symmetric bandwidth provides consistent up- load 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. Lifetime warranty, made in USA.


C4-CLFEXPOECU SERIES


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CNFE100XMC Fixed Optic 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


 Multimode and Singlemode Fiber models  Compact design   


 Power supply included  Lifetime warranty


C4-CNFE100XMC SERIES


  


  ComNet 2-port media converters provide  10/100 MBps Ethernet channel through multi- 


 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


 Ideal for those applications where the remote 


 Higher output 60 Watt model optional  Power supply included


C4-CNFE1003P C4-CNFE1005P


   


  (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  media for use with multimode or single mode 


 Layer 2 managed switches are optically (100/1000 BASEFX) and electrically compat- ible with any IEEE 802.3 compliant Ethernet devices. Ambient operating temperature range: 


C4-CWG2F8MSP 94


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  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   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 architec- ture-based Open-Ring technology supports the use of non-ComNet switches within the network.


C4-CNGE28FX4


  Self-managed Ethernet Switches that combine data from 10/100TX ports and provide uplink through Electrical or Optical port to next network device. No programming required.


 Pre-programmed port for uplink to other 


 Electrical or optical uplink ports available, drop and insert model available


 PoE models available: supports IEEE802.3 at standard delivering 30W per port (PoE+)


 10/100 MBps Ethernet Unmanaged Switch  3/4/6 10/100 BASE-T/TX electrical ports depending on model selected


C4-CNFE4SMS C4-CNFE4SMSP C4-CNFE5SMS C4-CNFE5SMSP


C4-CNFE41SMS C4-CNFE4SMSP C4-CNFE62USPOE


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