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16 Port Unmanaged Industrial Switch, Layer 2, Rack Mount


$422.31
Industrial-grade standard 19-inch rack mounting Layer 2 unmanaged Ethernet switch, 16 10/100M Tx RJ45 ports, supports auto-ne
SKU: CHN-ES-EN2016
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Cost-effective 16 ports industrial Ethernet switch, plug and play unmanaged switch, IP40 protection and wide operating temperature range from -40 to 85°C, suitable for harsh industrial environments.

Specification

ModelCHN-EN2016
Technical Parameters
Protocol StandardIEEE802.3(Ethernet ), IEEE802.3u (100Base-TX & 100Base-FX), IEEE802.3x (Flow Control)
Switch Capability
MAC Table Size8k
Backplane Bandwidth4.8Gbps
Switch Delay<5μs
Interface
100M PortNumber:16
Connector: RJ45 100M TX port
Baud rate: Self-adaption 10/100Mbase-TX
Terminal Block for Power Input    5.08mm terminal block
Communication Distance
Twisted-pair100m (CAT5/CAT5e cable)
LED Indicator Lights
Front Panel LED LightsPort light: LINK/ACT, SPEED
System work light: RUN
Power status light: PWR
Power
Input PowerAC/DC 110V, 120V, 220V, 230V (85-264VAC/110-370VDC)
Power Consumption<25W@(MAX)
Overload Protectionsupport
Inversed Protectionsupport
Working Environment
Operating Temperature-40°C~85°C
Storage Temperature-40°C~85°C
Ambient Humidity5%~95%
Physical Characteristics
ShellIP40 protection, aluminum alloy shell
InstallationStandard 19-inch rack mounting
Dimension482.6mm × 44mm × 210mm (W×H×D)
Weight1.7kg
Industry Standard
EMCEN61000-4-2(ESD), Level 4
EN61000-4-3(RS), Level 4
EN61000-4-4(EFT), Level 4
EN61000-4-5(Surge), Level 4
EN61000-4-6(CS), Level 4
EN61000-4-8, Level 5
ImpactIEC60068–2-27
FallingIEC60068-2-32
ShockIEC60068-2-6

Dimensional Drawing (mm)

16 Port Rackmount Unmanaged Ethernet Switch Dimension

Tips: The difference between Ethernet switch and router
1. The Ethernet switch is used to distribute network data. The router can automatically assign IP to your LAN, virtual dialing, like a traffic policeman, directing where your computer should go.
2. The Ethernet switch is at the relay layer, and the switch is addressed according to the MAC address. The router is at the network layer, the router is addressed according to the IP address, the router can handle the TCP/IP protocol, and the switch cannot.
3. The Ethernet switch can connect many hosts, and each of these hosts has its own IP. A router can assign an IP to a number of hosts, and these hosts only show one IP to the outside.
4. The router can provide a firewall, and the switch cannot provide this function.