Industrial Gigabit 3 Ports Ethernet Switch Hardened 10/100/1000Mbps Fiber Switch with 100/1000M Adaptive SFP Slot Din Rail /Wall Mount Unmanaged Network Switch 12-48V DC 4-Port Switch
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Price: $46.00
(as of Aug 05, 2024 14:56:11 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Unmanaged Industrial 3-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with SFP 12-48V DC
This is a hardened industrial-grade Gigabit Ethernet Switch with wide operating temperature, IP40-rated rugged but compact-size case. The Ethernet port supports both half-duplex and full-duplex mode. Users can use different type of SFP modules (single-mode/multi-mode fiber, 1core/2core) as needed.
3×10/100/1000Base-T + 100/1000Base-X SFP
Features:
► 3-port 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 with auto MDI / MDI-X function; 1 SFP Port, 100Base-FX or 1000Base-X dual mode (auto detection)
► Supports Full/Half-duplex, Auto-negotiation. IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
► 12~48V DC Terminal Block Power Input
► IP40 Aluminum Case and Supports DIN-Rail & Wall-mount installation
► Environmentally hardened -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F) operating temperature
Convenient to install Ultra Small Size & Plug and Play
The compact and aluminum casing design effectively overcome the shortcomings of overheating and rust of the iron shell, ensuring the ruggedness, durability and working stability of the 3-port gigabit Ethernet switch
Ethernet Port 3 x RJ45 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-MDI/MDI-X Optical Port 1 x SFP 1000Base-X or 100Base-FX (auto detection) Forward & Filtering Rate 14880pps (10Mbps), 148800pps (100Mbps), 148800pps (100Mbps) Processing Type Store-and-Forward Address Table Size 2K MAC Addresses Jumbo Frame 9K Bytes Input Power 12~48VDC, Redundant Power (4-pin Terminal Block) Switching Fabric 8Gbps Power Consumption 5W Max Mounting Options DIN-Rail / Wall-mount
This Network Switch Support 12~48V DC Input. It Will Solve The Problem That You Only Have 12v Or 24v Centralized Power Supply Or Solar Power Supply. With reliable and simple operation against vibration and shock, and wide operation temperature range, it could match a variety of harsh environment.
Standards: IEEE802.3 10Base-T, IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX/FX, IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T, IEEE802.3z 1000Base-X, IEEE 802.3x Full-Duplex Flow Control, IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
Industrial Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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Customer Reviews
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PoE Total Power Output
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90W(30W Per Port)
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120W(30W Per Port)
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240W(30W Per Port)
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Active PoE Standard
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IEEE802.3af/at
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IEEE802.3af/at
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IEEE802.3af/at
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Switch Capacity
8Gbps
8Gbps
10Gbps
10Gbps
20Gbps
20Gbps
20Gbps
Power Input
Redundant Power 12-48V DC
Redundant Power 12-48V DC
Redundant Power 12-48V DC
Redundant Power 12-48V DC
Redundant Power 12-48V DC
Redundant Power 48-57V DC
Redundant Power 12-48V DC
Power Comsuption
<5W
<95W
<5W
<132W
<10W
<253W
<10W
Mount Method
Din-Rail&Wall Mount
Din-Rail&Wall Mount
Din-Rail&Wall Mount
Din-Rail&Wall Mount
Din-Rail
Din-Rail
Din-Rail
【Port Configuration】Equipped with 3 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45 ports with Auto MDI/MDI-X and 1 SFP slot 100Base-FX or 1000Base-X dual mode (auto detection).
【Redundant Power Input】The industrial network switch with DC12-48V wide voltage input supports 2-way industrial grade power interface input, one set of power supplies fails, and the other set can still work, high reliability ensures continuous operation.
【Industrial Grade Quality】IP40 protection grade, it can work in a wide temperature range from -40°C to 80°C (-40°F to 176°F) and 6KV lightning protection which make it can adapt to various harsh environments.
【Din-Rail & Wall Mount】The gigabit 3 ports switch with industrial grade aluminum alloy housing comes with 35mm din-rail mounting bracket and wall mount accessory, can install on universal din rail slot. Installation and disassembly are very simple.
【Widely Used】The din-rail 3 port industrial switch is ideal for Surveillance Network, Industrial Automation, Intelligent Transportation, Smart City, etc.
Amazon Customer –
Worked great
I installed this into a distribution system for my house. It works great and gave me the ability to feed it directly from my 12 V UPS battery.
Wires 89085 –
Will not negotiate 1 Gbps with Peplink router
I purchased this switch to power an access point and to provide an Ethernet connection to an additional IOT device on a second port. The incoming connection is 25 feet of CAT6 cable over to a Peplink BR1 Pro 5G router and this switch will not link up at 1 Gbps on that port, the connection will only link up at 100Mbps. I needed to install a 1000Base-T RJ45 SFP module into the available SFP port to provide a full speed connection.
JAWs –
Excellent 12 Volts Powered POE Switch
I’m using this in a solar powered 12 volt system to supply POE power to a couple of access points. It is working well for that. It powers on properly from the 12 volts and gives the proper voltage to the POE devices. Very happy with it so far.
Ted Tripp –
Robust switch
This switch is remarkably well made and durable. I bought it for my boat because of its specs as hardened and durable. I expect it to continue performing very well long into the future.
Mauro B –
Reliable industrial unmanaged Poe switch
This little unmanaged PoE switch perfectly fits the need to feed a couple of outdoor security cameras. The SFP fiber connector allows a very extended reach ( saving on the costs for media converter and/or power injectors) and the PoE LAN ports flawlessly feed the cameras ( make sure the switch power adapter exceeds at least by 5W the power budget of the attached PoE devices) . The extended range of operational temperature makes this switch ideal for installation in challenging outdoor/indoor environment.
Sterling M. Smith –
What, you’ve never heard of Throncom Industries? Me neither . . . but . . .
Okay, so maybe it’s just not possible to know every brand or company that makes electronics these days. The days of only a handful of chip manufacturers and hardware tech are long gone. So you get things like Throncom, which . . . to my surprise . . . is a pretty decent product. Think about it, have you ever tried a restaurant with a new name and found that the food wasn’t bad. I usually do this when I travel, because “what’s in a name?” is sort of true, not for everything, but for mid-range electronics, the field is wide enough for a lot of players.I never set my expectations very high on electronics these days. It was the same with this. I can’t resist tech gadgets and I’m slowly converting my entire home to fiber from ethernet (which was pre-installed by the builder and super not-good). So, I’ll try to see what I can get and look for value wherever I can.This little no-name brand device isn’t bad. To be honest, most of the electronics that are simple enough, like network switches, SFPs, Fiber cables, ethernet cables, etc. are not that bad because there’s not a lot of intricate things to copy and translate. There’s nothing complicated about seeing a place that looks like where an SFP would fit and you’d be right pretty much 100% of the time. Same with Ethernet. You only need to know what an RJ45 jack looks like and you’re up and running. No need for any complicated “managed” switches. This just works.I had some spare 850nm SFPs lying around from scavenged old Cisco switches that I thought would work, just to try it out and they fit. Of course they’re only rated for 1.25Gb, and not 10Gb, but at the moment I don’t have fiber internet, so 1.25 is plenty for testing. I can always find some 10Gb SFPs down the road.So, just an FYI, you’ll need a power supply, but if you have any rack units, they’ll work from 12-48V, but it doesn’t come with a power supply in case you were wondering why the price might be lower . . . that’s pretty much why.Even with the old (truly old by optical standards) APac Opto SFPs it is faster than my 1Gb Ethernet switches (both managed and not). Upload and download maxed out my fastest computers. I don’t know if I have anything on hand that could even check the 10Gb speeds other than running a bunch in parallel and seeing what works, but for now, that’s all I need.I think I prefer the SFP slot to ones with built-in optics because I can actually get some extra life out of these old SFPs and when I’m ready to upgrade, it’s a simple swap. Or if the laser happens to die (not likely), I don’t have to replace an entire switch.But, that being said, this isn’t a turnkey solution unless you know what you’re doing or have worked in networking, or are willing to spend time to learn. But you really don’t need to know a ton, not like even having a new CCNA cert., just a little bit of electronics and electrical experience. If you’re on this page, then you probably know what you’re looking for already.This isn’t a bad price for what you get. And it works well without even feeling warm to the touch. I’ll probably get a few more of these to complete my fiber conversion.Overall, a decent price for a product that works without having to learn another language or spend time on bizarre websites trying to figure things out. Five stars.
Matt –
I couldn’t use it, but seems great
So I got this in the foolish hope that I may be able to use it in a setup at home but that ended up not working out at all. So it’s hard to say too much firsthand about it, but I can say that a few friends ended up fighting over it. I don’t quite understand why but that seems to speak well of it!
Brandon –
Good high-temperature switch to power POE cameras
I selected this switch to provide power some additional POE cameras I installed in home network. I cheated a bit and connected the switch to my main switch via a DAC that went through a grommet in the wall between the main rack and a DIN rail on the eaves. Moving the POE switch out of the occupied area reduced noise from fans.The switch itself is a standard unmanaged switch but heat resistant. I mounted it on a rail and powered it with a MEANWELL DIN rail power supply. The switch connected fine with the main switch and powered both cameras and a POE AP. Switching performance was fine and I noticed no throughput difference for the AP when I was connected directly to the main switch with POE injector or run through this switch.So far, it’s been running fine for about a month in an un-airconditioned attic space in 90-100F weather where it’s probably in the neighborhood of 130 up there.If you already have a DIN rail setup and 48V power supply, it’s a great way to add POE devices. If you don’t need POE, you can get away with a 12V power supply.Recommended.