Altronix, provider of power and data transmission solutions for the professional security industry, has announced the release of NetWaySP2P 2-Port Media Converter/Injector, which converts a single fiber cable into two 1Gb Ethernet ports, providing PoE/PoE+. This allows multiple IP devices to be deployed at greater distances utilising fiber – reducing the need for additional cabling, equipment and installation costs.

Altronix worked closely with installers when designing the new NetWaySP2P to help power multiple devices at remote installation sites,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix Corporation. “Using fiber with copper or a single composite cable to connect two IP devices with power delivers extreme efficiencies on multiple levels.

NetWaySP2P 2-Port Media Converter

The NetWaySP2P provides up to 30W per port in a compact insulated housing. These units can be powered locally or remotely using Altronix WayPoint562, NetWay1D or NetWaySP4 rack series that provide 56VDC.

Available accessories for the NetWaySP2P unit include the Altronix P1MM and P1SM10 SFP modules which are compatible with all Altronix NetWay Spectrum products. The P1MM is to be used with Multi-Mode Fiber for distances up to 550m and the P1SM10 is to be used with Single-Mode Fiber for distances up to 10Km.

As with all Altronix products, the NetWaySP2P is manufactured in the U.S.A., and is backed by a lifetime warranty.

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