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A remote or difficult to access site is often one that can benefit from single-cable Ethernet provision, particularly when installing a video surveillance system. But conventional Ethernet services only allow 100m worth of cabling, and fibre installation can often be cost prohibitive.

What’s the solution? UK networking and transmission specialist AMG Systems has come up with an innovative answer: industrial semi-managed switches with the capability to extend Ethernet and Power over Ethernet delivery to 250m.

AMG’s semi-managed switches have an extended operation feature that provides them with the ability to provide systems with Ethernet, including PoE/PoE+, at distances of up to 250m.Semi-managed switches can be daisy-chained effectively even when cameras are multicasting 

Remote surveillance application

The switches operate on a per copper port basis at a fixed 10Mbps duplex, and they can support up to 30W PoE+ power output. And because they’re optimised for use with IP CCTV video, this makes the switches of great value to remote and demanding security surveillance installations, says AMG Sales and Technical Support Manager Ian Creary.

The switches are really valuable in those instances where it’s not possible or feasible to incorporate additional Ethernet extenders, or to use additional fibre cable,” he says. “For instance, in an agricultural environment, or a very large car park, it might not be possible to provide additional power. But we can extend the Ethernet capabilities of the existing conventional copper cabling by 150% using these switches.

A further advantage is that the semi-managed switches can be daisy-chained effectively even when cameras are multicasting because data is only sent via the switch’s uplink, rather than via all copper ports as on an unmanaged switch.

This helps to prevent data flooding and storms that can cripple a network. And because they are semi-managed, no programming, configuration or setup is required, which makes them quick to install and simple to maintain.AMG Systems is the only UK-based IP and Ethernet transmission product manufacturer and solution provider

Secure image and data transmission

The switches are available in 100Mbps fast Ethernet (AMG9HMS-SF) or Gigabit (AMG9HMS-SG) versions, and as part of AMG’s industrial range, they have been designed to deliver high performance even in the harshest of environments, operating in temperatures ranging from minus 40 degrees Celsius to 75 degrees Celsius.

AMG Systems is the only UK-based IP and Ethernet transmission product manufacturer and solution provider. AMG’s experience in the secure transmission of video images and data is unparalleled.

It designs, manufactures and implements solutions for customers, and can do so with a level of in-house control that makes AMG products less vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks than other companies, which are reliant on third-party hardware and software. This allows AMG to live up to its tagline: ‘Putting the ‘Secure’ back into ‘Security’.

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