Industrial ethernet switch 2x10BaseFl?

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Miquel Perez

Dear list,

Can you please suggest any brand/model of industrial unmanaged switch with minimun two 10 BaseFl ports (SC or ST)?

I've only founded Hirschmann and Ruggedcom and I would like to compare with others.

Kind Regards,
Miquel
 
I would have to highly recomend the RuggedCom Products. I have seen it it action and it's the best built switch on the market bar none.

I'm sure they have a switch that meets your description exactly. You may wish to continue to look, but as the president of a very small company, once I found Ruggedcom my search was over. The 5 year warranty alone makes it worth the money from a R.O.I. stance.

Great product, great company, and great support. I will continue to use them on all my projects.

Steve S.
 
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Westermo User

Hello

You could look at two other products.

These are the SD-3xx range from Westermo. These have fibre ports - (1 or 2) and a single copper port - total of three ports

www.westermo.co.uk

or

OnTime Networks. These have numerous versions available...


www.ontimenet.com


Unlike many many other on the markteplace these are true industrial units that have true industrial specifications - not dream't up by Mr Marketing!

The Westermo units are very, very good value for money
 
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Donald Pittendrigh

Check Transition bridging converters they will do what you want, a switch with only 2 ports isn't really a switch at all.

Take a look at the sixnet website as well, I think it is sixnetio.com, seem to remember they also had a media converter with 2 ports, another one you might try is Westermo.

Donald P
 
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Bennet Levine

I don't know if this is a typo but most Ethernet switches support 100BASE-FX fiber and not 10BASE-FL. 10BASE-FL is a 10Mbps fiber optic Ethernet standard and 100BASE-FX is the 100Mbps standard. You can find 10BASE-FL ports on Ethernet hub products but they are rarely found on Ethernet switches. Unlike twisted-pair Ethernet which can auto-negotiate data rates, two interconnected Ethernet fiber optic devices will, usually, only communicate if they are both 10BASE-FL or both 100BASE-FX.

The exception to this rule is 100BASE-SX. These devices can auto-negotiate their data rates over fiber. However, these types of devices are rare. More information can be found at http://www.ccontrols.com/pdf/Extv4n1.pdf .

Bennet Levine
 
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