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Vigitron introduces the MaxiiNetTM Vi3326, a 26-port network layer 2 plus network switch. The Vi3326 includes unique features specifically designed for IP cameras to make the installation and operation of IP video network easy and efficient.

Features:

  • Two1Gbps independent uplink and downlink ports allow for full use of all 24-ports
  • SNMP for communicating error messaging to local computers
  • Automatic IP connection and reconnection
  • Automatic MAC identification for all connected devices
  • Individual IP Source Guard for protecting ports
  • Supports Jumbo Frames up to 9600 bytes at 100Mbps
  • High Bandwidth 52Gbyte switching fabric
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Virtual Network Switch Stacking

The Vi3326's unique "Virtual Stacking" feature can be used with the Vi3010 or the Vi3026 to develop large scale networks controlled by a single IP address from a central control location.

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