Ethernet Switch FAQ's

What Is An Ethernet Switch Used For?

An Ethernet switch is a fundamental networking device used to connect multiple devices within a Local Area Network (LAN), facilitating efficient data transfer and communication. It operates by receiving data packets and forwarding them only to the intended devices, enhancing network performance and reducing congestion. Ethernet switches are widely applied in industrial environments, office networks, and mission-critical applications where reliable and high-speed connectivity is essential. For rugged and specialised solutions suitable for harsh environments, FB Peripherals offers a comprehensive range of Ethernet switches tailored to meet demanding industrial requirements.

  • 3-PIN POWER INPUT
  • FLAT & COMPACT
  • INTEGRATED DIN RAIL BRACKET
  • 7-57 VDC
TSF010 Teltonika Flat Ethernet Switch
  • PLUG AND PLAY
  • MOUNTING
  • INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
  • ETHERNET
TSW010 Teltonika Din Rail Ethernet Switch
  • 2-pin Power Input
  • Low Power Consumption
  • Integrated DIN Rail
  • 8 X RJ45 Ports
TSW030 Teltonika 8-Port Ethernet Switch
  • 8 X PoE-out RJ45
  • 2-pin Power Input
  • Integrated DIN Rail
  • Wide Voltage Range
TSW040 Teltonika 8-Port POE+ Switch
  • POE+
  • POWER BUDGET
  • ETHERNET
  • MOUNTING
TSW100 Teltonika Industrial POE+ Ethernet Switch
  • PLUG AND PLAY
  • POE+
  • GIGABIT ETHERNET
  • INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
TSW101 Teltonika Automotive PoE+ Switch

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