Explore comnet's Expanded Commercial Grade Ethernet Switch Range
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Strong connections and robust security are crucial, and comnet by acre is thrilled to unveil its new range of commercial-grade Ethernet switches. Our latest designs are crafted to meet the rigorous demands of modern networks, delivering exceptional performance, flexibility, and security.
A New Era of Connectivity
Our expanded switch line features four new SKUs, meticulously engineered to deliver superior performance. These switches range from 26 to 52 ports and include both non-PoE and high-power BT PoE options with capabilities of up to 90 Watts per port. Our switches can reach speeds of up to 10G, which means your network can easily handle data-heavy applications.
Key Models and Their Features
- CWG26F4T22M: This model offers twenty-two 10/100/1000BASE-T(X) ports, two-gigabit combo ports, two gigabit SFP ports, and advanced Layer 2+ management features. It supports a wide range of security protocols, including 802.1x, Device Binding, ACL, and HTTPS/SSH, ensuring your network remains secure.
- CWG26F4T22MP: Building on the CWG26F4T22M, this switch adds IEEE 802.3at PoE across all 24 TX ports, providing up to 420 watts of power. Ideal for powering a range of devices, it offers the same robust management and security features as its non-PoE counterpart.
- CWX28F4T24MPB: This switch includes IEEE 802.3bt PoE for eight ports and 802.3at PoE for sixteen ports, with a total power capacity of 540 watts. It features four 100M/1G/2.5G/10G SFP+ ports, making it incredibly versatile for various network configurations.
- CWX52F4T48MP: The powerhouse of our lineup, this switch provides IEEE 802.3at PoE to forty-eight ports and includes four high-speed SFP+ ports. With an impressive 860 watts of PoE power and advanced management capabilities, it is perfect for large, complex networks.
Why Choose Comnet by Acre?
Our switches are designed with both performance and security in mind. They support Layer 3 Static Routing, Voice and Private VLANs, and the latest IPv6 protocol. With features like Virtual Stacking and Comnet Monitor compatibility, managing your network is simpler and more efficient. Our commitment to fast redundancy and recovery to IEEE standards ensures continuous operation, critical for mission-sensitive environments.
Conclusion
With the increasing reliance on technology in today's world, having a reliable and secure network is crucial. That's why comnet by acre has expanded its line of commercial-grade Ethernet switches to meet the evolving demands of modern networks.
With our high-performance switches, you can ensure seamless connectivity and robust security for your network. Trust comnet by acre for all your networking needs - when it matters.
If you are upgrading your system or setting up a new network, comnet by acre has the solutions for you. These solutions will help protect and improve your operations. These solutions will help secure and strengthen your operations. Upgrade your network today to experience unmatched performance, adaptability, and security!
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