TRE-TI-G62-00
MPN: TI-G62

TRENDnet TI-G62 7-Port Industrial Gigabit DIN-Rail Switch, , 5 x Gigabit Ports, 2 x Gigabit SFP Ports, IP50 Weather Rated, 14Gbps, NDAA TAA Compliant, Lifetime Protection


Highlights

TRENDnet's 7-Port Industrial Gigabit DIN-Rail Switch, model TI-G62, features a rugged IP50- rated metal enclosure for industrial environments. This industrial unmanaged switch is designed to withstand a high degree of vibration and shock, while operating in both high and low temperatures within -40° - 75° C (-40° - 167° F). Redundant power inputs with power failure alarm relay and overload current protection minimize network downtime.

  • DEVICE INTERFACE: 5 x Gigabit Ports (10/100/1000Mbps); 2 x Gigabit SFP Ports (1000Mbps); 6-Pin Removable TerminalBlock; LED Indicators; 16Gbps Switching Capacity
  • TRENDnet LIFETIME PROTECTION: We stand by our products. The TI-G62 7-Port Industrial Switch is secured with LifetimeManufacturer Protection from TRENDnet.
  • NDAA + TAA COMPLIANT: With NDAA and TAA compliant network switches, you can plan and install the networking solutionsthat government customers demand today. (U.S. and Canada only)
  • INDUSTRIAL HARDENED DESIGN: Equipped with a rugged IP50 rated housing, designed to withstand a high degree of
    vibration and shock, and operate within an extreme temperature range of -40° - 75° C (-40° - 167° F).
  • DIN RAIL & WALL MOUNTS: IP50 rated metal enclosure on the industrial switch with included DIN-Rail mount and wall mount
    hardware
  • POWER SUPPLY SOLD SEPARATELY: Use this industrial switch with the compatible power supply
  • Model TI-M6024 or TI-S15052 (Sold Separately)
  • FAULT TOLERANCE: The industrial Ethernet switch features dual power inputs to provide redundant power with overload current protection.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: No configuration needed, simply connect network devices to the industrial Ethernet switch with an
    intuitive guided setup
  • GROUNDING POINT: The industrial switch features a grounding point to protect equipment from external electrical surges