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Unmanaged Industrial DIN-Rail Gigabit PoE Switch – 8× Ethernet + 2× Fiber

Unmanaged Industrial DIN-Rail Gigabit PoE Switch – 8× Ethernet + 2× Fiber

SKU: F6-5800-8P2S
$365.00Price

High-performance unmanaged switch with 8× 10/100/1000M PoE Ethernet ports and 2× 1000M fiber ports. Built with embedded 260W power supply, rugged IP40 housing, and PoE+ (1× af/at/bt + 7× af/at) for powering industrial devices.

    The Fibridge F6-5800-8P2S series unmanaged industrial switch delivers flexible copper and fiber networking with full PoE power support. Featuring 8× 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE RJ45 ports and 2× 1000 Mbps fiber uplink ports (SC/FC/SFP options), it integrates high-speed connectivity with robust power delivery for demanding industrial applications.

    With PoE+ capability (1× af/at/bt high-power port + 7× af/at standard ports) and a 260W embedded power supply (AC 100–240V or DC 48–56V inputs), this switch can directly power IP cameras, access points, and IoT devices while providing reliable Gigabit data transfer.

    Designed with a rugged IP40-rated metal housing, overload protection, reverse-link protection, and hot-pluggable optical ports, the F6-5800-8P2S ensures dependable 24/7 operation. Its fanless design, compact DIN-rail installation, and wide temperature range (-40ºC to +85ºC) make it ideal for factories, utilities, mining, transport, and energy networks.

    Key Features

    • 8× PoE Gigabit Ethernet ports + 2× Gigabit fiber uplinks

    • PoE+ power: 1 × af/at/bt + 7 × af/at ports

    • Embedded 260W power supply (AC or DC input)

    • Auto-negotiation and flow control on all ports

    • Overload and reverse-link protection

    • Hot-pluggable fiber ports

    • Wide temperature range (-40ºC to +85ºC) with IP40-rated housing

    • Fanless modular design for industrial reliability

    Applications

    • Power + data integration for IP cameras, access points, and IoT devices

    • Copper + fiber networking for factories, utilities, and energy systems

    • Rugged 24/7 industrial operation in transport, mining, and automation networks

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