TRENDnet 10-Port Industrial EN 50155 M12 Gigabit PoE Railway TI-XPG102 IP40 Rated for Harsh Environments NDAA TAA Com
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TRENDnet 10-Port Industrial EN 50155 M12 Gigabit PoE Railway Switch TI-XPG102 IP40 Rated for Harsh Environments NDAA TAA Com | £1,790.13 | ![]() |
DEVICE INTERFACE: 8 x M12 (X-code) Gigabit PoE+ ports. 2 x M12 (X-code) Gigabit ports with Bypass function. 1 x M12 (Acode) power port. DIN-Rail Mount. Wall Mount. Grounding Point
TRENDnet LIFETIME PROTECTION: We stand by the quality of our products. The TI-XPG102 EN 50155 M12 Gigabit PoE+ Railway Switch comes with LifetimeTRENDnet Manufacturer Protection. Renewed or refurbished products come with a 90 day Amazon Renewed Guarantee. (U.S. and Canada Only)
NDAA + TAA COMPLIANT: With NDAA and TAA compliant network switches, you can plan and install the networking solutions that government customers demand today. (U.S. and Canada only)
EN 50155 COMPLIANT: This M12 Ethernet switch supports an input voltage range from 24 – 56V DC, with M12 interfaces formoving bus, train, automobile and other rolling stock applications.
EXTREME TEMPERATURE SWITCH: The metal hardened IP40 rated DIN-Rail switch is equipped with a rugged enclosure anddesigned to withstand a high degree of vibration, shock, protection against ESD/EMI/surge, and operate with a wide temperaturerange (- 40 – 75 °C (- 40 - 167 °F)) for harsh environments.
POE+ POWER & POWER BUDGET: Eight M12 gigabit PoE+ ports deliver up to 30W of PoE+ power per port with a total power budget of 200W @ 56V DC.
SHOCK AND VIBRATION RESISTANT: Rated for a high-degree of shock (EN 60068-2-27), freefall (EN 60068-2-32), and vibration (EN 60068-2-6)
SOLD SEPARATELY COMPONENTS: M12 cables sold separately (models: TI-CD02, TI-CD05, TI-CP02). Power supply sold separately (model: TI-S24052)
TRENDnet LIFETIME PROTECTION: We stand by the quality of our products. The TI-XPG102 EN 50155 M12 Gigabit PoE+ Railway Switch comes with LifetimeTRENDnet Manufacturer Protection. Renewed or refurbished products come with a 90 day Amazon Renewed Guarantee. (U.S. and Canada Only)
NDAA + TAA COMPLIANT: With NDAA and TAA compliant network switches, you can plan and install the networking solutions that government customers demand today. (U.S. and Canada only)
EN 50155 COMPLIANT: This M12 Ethernet switch supports an input voltage range from 24 – 56V DC, with M12 interfaces formoving bus, train, automobile and other rolling stock applications.
EXTREME TEMPERATURE SWITCH: The metal hardened IP40 rated DIN-Rail switch is equipped with a rugged enclosure anddesigned to withstand a high degree of vibration, shock, protection against ESD/EMI/surge, and operate with a wide temperaturerange (- 40 – 75 °C (- 40 - 167 °F)) for harsh environments.
POE+ POWER & POWER BUDGET: Eight M12 gigabit PoE+ ports deliver up to 30W of PoE+ power per port with a total power budget of 200W @ 56V DC.
SHOCK AND VIBRATION RESISTANT: Rated for a high-degree of shock (EN 60068-2-27), freefall (EN 60068-2-32), and vibration (EN 60068-2-6)
SOLD SEPARATELY COMPONENTS: M12 cables sold separately (models: TI-CD02, TI-CD05, TI-CP02). Power supply sold separately (model: TI-S24052)
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