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The ThroncomIndustrial 10 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch is a rugged, unmanaged network switch featuring 10 auto MDI/MDI-X RJ45 ports supporting 10/100/1000Mbps speeds. Designed for industrial environments, it offers dual redundant 12-48V DC power inputs, IP40 protection, 6KV lightning resistance, and operates in extreme temperatures (-40°C to 80°C). Its compact aluminum alloy case with DIN rail mounting ensures easy installation, making it ideal for surveillance, smart city projects, and industrial automation.
Case Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Maximum Power | 6 Watts |
Data Transfer Rate | 1E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Upper Temperature Rating | 75 Degrees Celsius |
Interface | RJ45 |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Number of Ports | 10 |
Compatible Devices | PC, Gaming Console, Camera, Printer, VoIP Phone |
Switch Type | unmanaged |
N**Y
No Issues So Far
Setting up cameras on my parents barn due to some vandalism they've recently experienced, needed a sturdy affordable switch able to survive outdoors, it's in the barn so it's out of direct sunlight but heat and cold are unavoidable. Been up for a few weeks now with a fiber inlet, 1 poe camera and 1 poe wifi unifi dongle, no issues so far. Hasn't yet been through the rigors of the heights of summer but it's been high 80s for awhile now, thermometer I have inside the enclosure says it gets about 8ish degrees hotter in there than outside ambient temperatures, no issues so far with high 90s inside the enclosure, though the box is rated to 170F I believe so should always be well within operating parameters.Aside from that, switch is very small, has a din rail mount, looks nice, and has a sturdy outer shell, nothing to complain aboutWill update if there are ever any future issues
R**L
Hardware works but it's difficult to set up
This thing is a workhorse. I have it in my attic and it feeds all of my Poe cameras. The hardware is great but the firmware is not. It will do trunking and separate vlans but not in an intuitive way. I have a background in networking was able to achieve the results I desired however I do feel that then opening up the firmware to open source would alleviate a lot of these problems. I don't think many people will be able to achieve what I did unless they have a lot of technical knowledge
C**D
Ten powerful ports in a very small package
The first thing I noticed was how small the Throncom switch is that it is very small. The 10 Gigabit ports are arranged in two rows and it fits into my hand easily. The body is rugged and full metal which helps in dissipating heat.I tested this on the bench and will move it to a remote closet to test it in the harsh conditions of the shop floor. The switch has a DIN rail mount at the back but does not come with the wall mount bracket. This is not a problem because I have spare brackets. I like the green redundant power input at the top of the switch which allows me to connect this switch to a power distribution box in the same closet.The product documentation said that each of the 10 ports can be used as the uplink port and I tested each one of them against the other 9 using my laptop. I conducted speed tests and some online videos to confirm the network traffic is smooth. My ISP gives me approximately 380Mbps download and 12Mbps upload speeds. My test table shows that the average of all 90 tests is very close to the speeds I get at the firewall/router.I like the Throncom switch and will be using it in projects where there is a need for many network devices in a shop floor.
L**Y
No power supply. Shipped after I cancelled
No power supply, didn't see until after ordered. I immediately cancelled and they shipped anyway, such a hassle
C**N
Just what I needed...
I was looking for a 10 port switch that was industrial with low power consumption and decided with this one. It's very light, very low wattage and has the power that comes with a secondary option if something Happens. If you are looking for a great switch that can take a beating go for this one.
J**2
Great Industrial DC Switch
I was in need of another one of these switches for my off-grid projects. It is able to handle the data I need and in the weather temps it must go through. So far I’m very happy with this product. Would suggest if you need something for your stuff in the same scenarios.
E**F
Compact and reliable ethernet switch for RV use
The Mini DIN rail Ethernet switch has been a solid addition to my RV setup. Its small, sturdy metal box design is impressive, and the rail mount keeps everything tidy and organized. I’m using it to power cameras and a Raspberry Pi, and it handles the job well, even though it does get quite hot inside the "tech cabinet" in the summer, reaching over 100°F.Being an unmanaged switch, it’s straightforward to use, and the Power over Ethernet (PoE) feature is a big plus. It has worked without any issues, but it requires a 48-57V power supply to operate. I do wish it could handle lower voltages, especially considering the price. Overall, it’s a reliable choice for my needs, but a bit more flexibility in power requirements would have been appreciated.
R**D
Robust Industrial Ethernet Switch with PoE+ Support
This compact 10-port Ethernet switch features 8 Gigabit PoE+ ports, delivering up to 240W total power, ideal for powering devices like IP cameras and wireless access points. Its rugged IP40-rated metal case and wide operating temperature range make it suitable for harsh industrial environments. The DIN-rail mount design allows for flexible installation, and its plug-and-play functionality ensures easy setup without complex configurations.
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