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4 port unmanaged 10/100 Ethernet to Fiber Switch (single mode)

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Sewell Part #:  SW-6505   Mfg Part #:  NS-205FCS
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NS-205FCS, 4 port unmanaged 10/100 Ethernet to Fiber Switch (single mode)

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Industrial settings are never good for data transmissions over copper cables, like common ethernet cables. They are subject to EFI and RFI interference, as well as electrical exposure, surges, lightning, or chemical corrosion. With this unmanaged industrial 4-port Ethernet (10/100Base-TX) to Fiber Optics (100Base-FX) Switch, your data transmission is converted from ethernet to fiber optics. On single mode SC connection fiber optic cable, this ethernet to fiber switch can send your signal up to 49,000 feet and keep it protected.

It features an automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover for plug and play, each port supports both 10/100 Mbps auto negotiation, store and forward architecture, and is made for DIN rail mounting. There are four ethernet ports, 10/100 Mbps, and one fiber optic port, 100 Mbps. This unmanaged ethernet to fiber optic switch is made by ICP-DAS, who is a trusted name in the industrial data transmission and acquisition industry. They offer this ethernet switch as a cost-effective solution for implementing industrial control or data acquisition over a local area network.