Q1: What are the key features of the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST unmanaged Ethernet switch?
The Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST is an unmanaged Fast Ethernet switch designed for industrial applications. It features 7 10/100BaseT(X) ports and 1 100BaseFX multi-mode port with ST connectors. The switch supports a wide power input range of 12/24/48 VDC and operates within a temperature range of -10 to 60°C. Its robust metal housing ensures durability in harsh environments.
Q2: How does the Moxa EDS-2008-EL Series support industrial network infrastructure?
The Moxa EDS-2008-EL Series provides reliable network connectivity for industrial environments. With its 8-port entry-level unmanaged Ethernet switches, the series offers essential networking capabilities with a focus on simplicity and durability. The metal housing and wide operating temperature range make it suitable for various industrial applications, ensuring stable performance in challenging conditions.
Q3: Can the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST be used in extreme temperature environments?
Yes, the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST is designed to operate in a temperature range of -10 to 60°C. This makes it suitable for use in environments with moderate temperature variations, ensuring reliable performance in industrial settings.
Q4: Where can I purchase the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST in Australia?
In Australia, you can purchase the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST through authorized resellers such as IP Trading. They offer a range of Moxa products and can provide assistance with your industrial networking needs.
Q5: What type of power input does the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST support?
The Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST supports a flexible power input range of 12/24/48 VDC. This allows for easy integration into various industrial power systems, providing versatility in deployment.
Q6: Is the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST suitable for fiber optic connections?
Yes, the Moxa EDS-2008-EL-M-ST includes 1 100BaseFX multi-mode port with ST connectors, making it suitable for fiber optic connections. This feature allows for extended network reach and improved data transmission over longer distances.