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19-17-04-02 Unmanaged Switch (wired, industrial application)
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1026937
Unmanaged PoE Switches 1000, 1 RJ45 port 10/100/1000 Mbps, 4 RJ45 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps
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1071801
Ethernet switch, five TP RJ45 ports, automatic detection of data transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps (RJ45), autocrossing function. The multicast filter will block PROFINET PTCP-Delay traffic. EtherNet/IP™-based traffic will be prioritized over standard
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1085115
Ethernet switch, sixteen RJ45 ports with 10/100/1000 Mbps on all ports, wide temperature range, automatic data transmission speed detection, autocrossing function, and QoS
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1085177
Narrow Ethernet switch, four RJ45 ports with 10/100 Mbps on all ports, one SFP port with 100 Mbps, automatic data transmission speed detection, autocrossing function, and QoS
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1085255
Narrow Ethernet switch, sixteen RJ45 ports with 10/100 Mbps on all ports, automatic data transmission speed detection, autocrossing function, and QoS
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1085256
Narrow Ethernet switch, eight RJ45 ports with 10/100 Mbps on all ports, automatic data transmission speed detection, autocrossing function, and QoS
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1196227
Unmanaged Switch 1000, 8 M12 ports 10/100 Mbps, degree of protection: IP65/IP66/IP67, Extended temperature range
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1343027
Ethernet switch, twenty-four RJ45 ports with 10/100 Mbps on all ports, automatic data transmission speed detection, autocrossing function, and QoS
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2891022
Ethernet switch, 8 TP RJ45 ports, automatic detection of data transmission speed of 10/100 Mbps (RJ45), autocrossing function, flow control disabled
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2891025
Wide-temperature Ethernet switch, 6 TP RJ45 ports, 2 FO ports, 100 Mbps full duplex in SC-D format, automatic detection of data transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps (RJ45), autocrossing function, autocrossing function, reads QoS priority messages, accepts
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