Our range of Unmanaged Ethernet Switches are plug-and-play devices, designed for easy use without the need for remote configuration, management, or monitoring. They offer a cost-effective solution, ideal for small or field-level networks where management capabilities aren’t required.
Key Features of Unmanaged Ethernet Switches
- Plug-and-Play Simplicity: These switches are easy to install and use, with no complex setup or ongoing management needed.
- PoE Capabilities: Power devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points directly through the Ethernet cable, simplifying your installations.
- Industrial-Grade Durability: Built to withstand harsh environments, with options for a wide operating temperature range and built-in protections.
- Variety of Models: Choose from a range of port counts and Ethernet speeds to find the perfect switch for your needs.
- Flexible Voltage Options: Available in standard voltage (48-55 VDC) as well as low voltage options (9V, 12V, 24V, or 36V).
What Voltage Does Your Application Require?
We offer Unmanaged PoE Switches tailored to your specific voltage needs. Whether you require a standard voltage of 48-55 VDC or a low voltage option for scenarios where only 12V, 24V, or 36V is available, we’ve got you covered.
Powering PoE devices is crucial, as most applications depend on the reliability of DC power, typically at 48V. However, when your Powered Device (PD) requires 48V but only lower voltages are available, a switch with a built-in booster becomes essential.
Our low voltage models feature an input range of 12-36VDC with an integrated voltage booster, delivering the full 48VDC PoE output efficiently. These switches adhere to active PoE standards, supporting IEEE 802.3af/at (up to 30W) and IEEE 802.3bt (up to 90W) in a single, compact device.
Unmanaged low voltage switches are available in configurations with 5, 7, 8, 10, and 12 ports.
For low voltage models, look for model names ending with “-24.”
Do You Need Fibre Connectivity?
Fibre optic cables, crafted from thin strands of glass. In addition, they are crucial for transmitting digital information over long distances. They provide the fastest and most reliable connectivity available, making them essential for high-performance networks. Our Unmanaged Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches have fibre connectivity. Therefore, ensuring a robust network, enabling long-distance communication while protecting against signal interference.
These unmanaged switches offer options with SC/ST connectors and SFP ports, supporting up to 26 ports of fibre connectivity. Available in various configurations, including 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20, and 26 ports. Versatile enough to meet a wide range of network requirements.
Descriptions of Models
- “T” at the end of the model name indicates extended temperature range generally -40° to 75°C. Whereas standard temperature is -10° to 60°C.
- “M” in the model name indicates multi mode fibre connectivity for short – medium distances
- “S3” in the model name indicates that the switch has single-mode fibre ports with SC connectors, suitable for applications requiring long-distance communication.
- “ST-M” in the model name indicates designed for short to medium-distance network connections using multi-mode fibre with ST connectors
- “bt” in the model name indicates that the switch supports the IEEE 802.3bt standard, making it capable of delivering higher power to connected devices (up to 90W per port).
- “SFP” in the model name indicates that the switch includes one or more SFP ports. It is a compact, hot-swappable transceiver used in networking equipment to interface with fibre optic cables or copper Ethernet cables. SFP modules are flexible. In addition, they can be swapped out depending on networking requirements, making these switches highly adaptable for various applications.
- “10G-SFP” in the model name indicates that the switch is equipped with SFP ports capable of handling 10 Gbps data transfer rates. Perfect for data centres.
- LNX series consists of industrial Ethernet switches that do not provide Power over Ethernet (PoE). These switches are designed to connect various network devices such as computers, PLCs, and other industrial equipment in harsh environments that have their own power source. Used in industrial settings like manufacturing floors, transportation systems, and other environments where rugged, reliable network connectivity is needed.
Unmanaged Ethernet Switches with Standard Voltage of 48-55 VDC
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See low voltage versions 12-36 VDC below
Models: INJ-C201G-bt-100-T INJ-C201G-bt-T | Models: LNP-0500 LNP-0500-T | Models: LNP-0500G LNP-0500G-T LNP-0500G-bt LNP-0500G-bt-T |
Models: LNP-0501-M LNP-0501-M-T LNP-0501-S3 LNP-0501-S3-T LNP-0501-ST-M LNP-0501-ST-M-T LNP-0501-ST-S3 LNP-0501-ST-S3-T | Models: LNP-0602-M LNP-0602-M-T LNP-0602-ST-M LNP-0602-ST-M-T LNP-0602-S3 LNP-0602-S3-T LNP-0602-ST-S3 LNP-0602-ST-S3-T | Models: LNP-0702G-SFP LNP-0702G-SFP-T |
Models: LNP-0702C-SFP LNP-0702C-SFP-T | Models: LNP-0800 LNP-0800-T | LNP-0800G 8-Port Industrial PoE+ Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch Models: LNP-0800G LNP-0800G-T |
Models: LNP-0802C-SFP LNP-0802C-SFP-T | LNP-C800G Compact 8 Port Industrial Gb Unmanaged Ethernet Switch Model: LNP-C800G LNP-C800G-T | Models: LNP-1002C-SFP LNP-1002C-SFP-T |
Models: LNP-1002G-10G-SFP | Models: LNP-1202G-SFP LNP-1202G-SFP-T | |
LNP-1604G-SFP Series 16 Port Industrial PoE+ Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch with 4 SFP Slots Models: LNP-1604G-SFP LNP-1604G-SFP-T | LNP-1600G Series 16 Port Industrial PoE+ Unmanaged Ethernet Switch Models: LNP-1600G LNP-1600G-T | |
LNP-1802G-SFP Series 18 Port Industrial Gigabit PoE+ Unmanaged Ethernet Switch with 2 SFP Slots Models: LNP-1802G-SFP LNP-1802G-SFP-T | LNP-2004G-SFP Series 20 Port Industrial PoE+ Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch with 4 SFP Slots Models: LNP-2004G-SFP LNP-2004G-SFP-T | Models: LNP-2602G-SFP LNP-2602G-SFP-T |
Unmanaged Ethernet Switches with Low Voltage of 12-36 VDC
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