Cost-effective Ethernet Switch

Feb. 1, 2006
At a price of $99, the five-port 10/100Mbps Skorpion-5 industrial Ethernet switch is designed to meet customer expectations in a cost-effective package.

“We provide value to our customers by offering the Skorpion-5 switch at a very competitive price with an outstanding five-year warranty,” says Joe Stasiek, sales manager at the vendor. “The Skorpion-5 has all the features that our customers desire—features that require no operator intervention.” The EISK5-100T switch occupies only one inch of DIN-rail and is industrial EMC compliant. Other features include a 0 to 60ºC operating temperature range; wide-range, low-voltage power sources; redundant power connections; and troubleshooting LEDs.

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