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Brand New upgrade, Double the connection, Mighty in Performance

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Expanding on the trusted OttoE 8-Port switch, the OttoE 16-Port switch Industrial Unmanaged Switch delivers twice the connectivity and lightning-fast transmission speeds, all in the same rugged, compact design. Engineered for seamless integration into EtherNet/IP networks, it ensures efficient data flow with QoS support to prioritize critical traffic. Designed for harsh environments and tight spaces, it offers a perfect combination of reliability, performance, and ease of deployment.

With a height of just 100mm and a durable, palm-sized metal housing, the OttoE 16-Port switch fits effortlessly into cabinets and enclosures. Built for extreme conditions, it operates in temperature ranges of -10 to 60°C (standard) and -40 to 75°C (extended), with a 9-55 VDC working voltage for flexible power configurations.

QoS support
QoS tags packets, prioritizes applications, and reserves bandwidth for critical tasks.

Real-time alert
An inclusive relay output triggers an immediate alarm when redudant power fails

100mm in height
Compact metal housing, ideal for tight spaces. IP30 compliant.

Green commitment
Adherence to RoHS, REACH, WEEE and the EU Directive 94/62/EC. Plus Digital installation guide.

Simplicity Meets Reliability

Push-in connection that offers effortless conductor connections. It allows for easy and secure plugging with lower insertion force, making it resistant to vibrations and maintenance-free. A contrasting color push button ensures safe wiring and operation. Plus, you can release the conductor without any special tools... more
 

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The Benefits of QoS on Unmanaged Switches

QoS (Quality of Service) is a network management feature that is often associated with managed switches, which allow for detailed configuration and control of network traffic. With QoS in managed switches, network administrators can fine-tune how network resources like bandwidth are allocated to different types of data traffic... more

   

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TF100(H)
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TF100(H)
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10/100Base TX86--1614---
PoE port------884
10/100/1000Base TX--86----4
100Base SFP-2---2---
100/1000Base SFP---2--2-2
PoE------IEEE 802.3bt (90W/port)
Power budget------270W270W270W
Power input2 ( 9~55VDC ) Push-in spring terminal block2 (46~57VDC) Push-in spring terminal block
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