New additions include the eBridge8E Managed EoC Receiver with integral PoE+ switch
The eBridge8E Managed EoC Receiver with integral PoE+ switch features a 1Gb uplink and 8 ports for deploying IP cameras

Altronix, the recognised leader in power and transmission solutions for the professional security industry, is further expanding its popular line of eBridge™ Ethernet over Coax (EoC) solutions here at ISC West. New additions include the eBridge8E Managed EoC Receiver with integral PoE+ switch. Also on display is the new compact eBridge1ST 25Mbps single port hardened transceiver.

Ideal for deploying IP cameras

“We are continually adding to our portfolio of eBridge EoC solutions which facilitate the use and upgrade of existing coax infrastructure to deploy the latest IP cameras and devices,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix Corporation. “These new eBridge EoC solutions seamlessly accommodate PoE (IEEE 802.3af) and PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) cameras, accessories and access control devices which dramatically lowers total cost of ownership (TCO) when using existing cabling.”

The eBridge8E Managed EoC Receiver with integral PoE+ switch features a 1Gb uplink and 8 ports for deploying IP cameras and devices up to 500m at 25Mbps without repeaters. It provides a maximum output of 240W, 30W per port full power, and includes battery charging for systems that require back-up power. The eBridge8E also incorporates Altronix’s innovative LINQ™ Technology which fills the void in network communications by allowing you to monitor, control and report power from anywhere.

The new compact single-port eBridge1ST transmits data up to 500 meters at 25Mbps without repeaters and is compatible with Altronix eBridge 1, 4, 8 or 16 port receivers. Its small footprint is ideal for installation in tight housings and enclosures.

All eBridge EoC solutions carry a lifetime warranty and are made in the U.S.A.

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