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Industrial Ethernet switches slim to save space

A Sixnet product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 11, 2007

SL Series slimline industrial Ethernet unmanaged switches are available as five port (SL-5ES), eight (SL-8ES) and nine port (SL-9ES) models.

SL Series slimline industrial Ethernet unmanaged switches are now available from Sixnet in five port (SL-5ES), eight (SL-8ES) and nine port (SL-9ES) models.

The very compact and slim packaging design allows them to fit into the tightest DIN rail applications.

They require no user setup and immediately start operating as soon as you power them up, making them a low cost and time saving investment.

The small sise however does not hinder their ultra-reliability and industrial ruggedness.

These low cost switches support all standard IEEE802.3 protocols and offer real-time deterministic operation with intelligent routing to prevent collisions.

Auto-sensing for speed and duplex, auto-mdi/mdix-crossover and auto-polarity ensure true plug and play connections every time.

Dual power inputs with spike protection keep systems up and running.

They also support up to 1024 MAC addresses plus store and forward wire speed switching for no delays.

These rugged switches are backed by long term support and Sixnet's 30+ years of experience designing truly industrial products.

They are ultra-reliable with over 1 million service free hours (MTBF).

Plus these switches are CUL (UL/CSA), CE, FCC, ISO 9001, and RoHS/WEEE rated to assure their long term success in harsh industrial environments.

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