International. TRENDnet expanded its robust line of industrial switches with the introduction of the company's first industrial Multi-Gigabit switches.
The first industrial Multi-Gigabit model to be released is the 6-port industrial 2.5G DIN-Rail switch with 10G SFP+ ports (TI-G5062), which includes four 2.5G RJ-45 ports and two 10G SFP+ ports. Later this year, TRENDnet will launch the 6-port industrial 2.5G DIN-Rail switch with 2 10G ports (TI-G50611) and the industrial 2.5G industrial DIN-Rail switch with 10G SFP+ port (TI-G5091). All three models feature 2.5G and 10G ports. The TI-G50611 Industrial Multi-Gigabit Switch features 10G RJ-45 and 10G SFP+ ports; The TI-G5091 features an SFP+ port.
Each MultiGigabit industrial switch features a P50-rated reinforced metal enclosure that can withstand extreme network environments with temperatures as low as 75 degrees Celsius and as low as -40 degrees Celsius. The switches can be DIN-Rail or wall-mounted, providing installation flexibility.
These 2.5G industrial switches support redundant power with multiple power inputs and current overload protection. In addition, any switch power failure would trigger an alarm output, helping to reduce all critical downtime.
"Our lives are becoming more connected, requiring networks to handle more data and more bandwidth than ever before," said Evan Davis, senior director of solutions engineering at TRENDnet. "This change goes beyond our homes; Factories, municipalities, warehouses, and other locations require reliable network hardware that performs well in industrial environments, while boosting network speed and improving overall performance."
TRENDnet's 6-Port Industrial 2.5G DIN-Rail Switch with 10G SFP+ Ports (TI-G5062) is now available for purchase. This industrial 2.5G switch can be found online at the TRENDnet Store, as well as worldwide through authorized retail and distribution partners. The 6-port industrial 2.5G DIN-Rail switch with 2 10G ports (TI-G50611) and the industrial 2.5G 9-port DIN-Rail switch with 10G SFP+ port (TI-G5091) are expected to be launched later this year.