ComNet CNGE2FE8MSPOE2 hardened managed ethernet switch

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ComNet
  • Model code: CNGE2FE8MSPOE2
  • POE: Yes
  • TX/RX: TX
  • Dimensions mm: 743 x 109 x 153
Additional info:

The ComNet™ CNGE2FE8MSPOE2 is a hardened Managed Ethernet Switch.It provides IEEE 802.3af (15W) PoE to eight 10/100BASE-T(X) ports and has two-gigabit combination SFP or RJ-45 ports. Up to 120 watts of PoE power is available for distribution across all 8 TX ports. All SFP ports utilize ComNet SFP* modules for fiber and connector type and distance. The CNGE2FE8MSPOE2 is a redundant switch offering multiple Ethernet redundancy protocols, C-Ring (recovery time <10ms over 250 units of connection), ComRing, and MSTP/RSTP/ STP (IEEE 802.1 s/w/D).

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Make ComNet
Manufacturer ComNet Europe Ltd.
Category CCTV>CCTV Switchers & Switches
Model code CNGE2FE8MSPOE2
POE Yes
TX/RX TX
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 743 x 109 x 153
Weight g: 1,100
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 48 ~ 57 V DC
Power Consumption: 132 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +85 C (-40 ~ +185 F)
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Additional info The ComNet™ CNGE2FE8MSPOE2 is a hardened Managed Ethernet Switch.It provides IEEE 802.3af (15W) PoE to eight 10/100BASE-T(X) ports and has two-gigabit combination SFP or RJ-45 ports. Up to 120 watts of PoE power is available for distribution across all 8 TX ports. All SFP ports utilize ComNet SFP* modules for fiber and connector type and distance. The CNGE2FE8MSPOE2 is a redundant switch offering multiple Ethernet redundancy protocols, C-Ring (recovery time <10ms over 250 units of connection), ComRing, and MSTP/RSTP/ STP (IEEE 802.1 s/w/D).
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