DIS-100G-5PSW

The DIS-100G-5PSW unmanaged switch, equipped with 4 10/100/1000Base-T ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, as well as a 1000Base-X SFP port, which is used to organize connection to a high-speed backbone, is designed for use in industrial networks enterprises. The switch supports Plug-and-play technology, which allows you to connect devices to it without making additional settings.

Robust construction
The metal housing (IP30 standard) and wide operating temperature range allow the DIS-100G-5PSW to be used in harsh environments. A high level of electromagnetic compatibility ensures that the switch is resistant to strong electromagnetic interference, and a passive cooling system ensures that the switch operates silently. This unit can be wall-mounted or mounted on a DIN rail using the appropriate brackets. The DIS-100G-5PSW is equipped with a terminal block for connecting up to two independent DC1 power supplies and provides the user with the ability to provide uninterrupted power in the event of a main power failure.

Efficient data transfer
The DIS-100G-5PSW supports a QoS function that prioritizes network traffic, thus ensuring efficient transmission of latency-sensitive data even in high-traffic networks. This feature enables efficient transmission of media data such as video surveillance systems.

Power over Ethernet
The 4 ports of this switch support the IEEE 802.3at PoE standard. Each PoE port delivers up to 30W of power at a total switch budget of 120W (depending on the connected power supply), allowing users to connect 802.3at compatible devices to the DIS-100G-5PSW. This allows you to place equipment in hard-to-reach places, regardless of the location of electrical outlets and minimize cabling.

Energy saving
The DIS-100G-5PSW switch supports IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) technology, which can detect when a connected computer is turned off and thus reduce the power consumption of inactive ports, thus saving a significant amount of power. In addition, the DIS-100G-5PSW detects the length of the Ethernet cables connected to the ports and adjusts the power consumption on those ports accordingly, using only the required amount of power.