Industrial gigabit switches and industrial media converter

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D-Link A/NZ has launched its latest ruggedised, high-performance Switches – the DIS-300G Series Industrial Gigabit Switches – and a new DIS-M100G-SW Industrial Media Converter. The new Switches and Converter have been designed specifically to support the rising demand for Smart City applications, Industrial Automation and the growing adoption of Industry 4.0 techniques. The new DIS-M100G-SW converts an Ethernet connection into fibre for distances up to 80 kilometres.
DIS-300G-14PSW
Industrial Gigabit Switch
The DIS-300G Switches withstand wide temperature ranges from -40°C to 75°C, as
well as harsh vibrations and shocks. This makes them ideal for outdoor deployment in curb-
side compartments, whether in a very cold
or tropical environment, states the
manufacturer.
For government, local authorities, transport operators and the construction companies and system integrators that support them, the DIS-300G series of Switches are designed to be simple to install and deliver a long service life with low maintenance requirements.
This hardened, robust design, combined with high availability network features, enables these switches to reliably perform their vital role in the network infrastructure without the need for costly air conditioning and vibration isolation enclosures.
For Industrial purposes, particularly automation, the switches feature high EMI/EMC rejection enabling them to survive in high EMI environments such as welding bays and support fast network recovery under 20ms to reduce downtime.
The DIS-300G Managed Switches enable greater and more granular configuration options for Industrial and Smart City applications. This includes remote monitoring of performance, fine-grained configuration of data flows and Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritise vital data.
The DIS-300G Series comes in three variants – the DIS-300G-12SW, DIS-300G-8PSW and DIS-300G-14PSW to give customers flexibility around their requirements and are available in PoE and non-PoE models.
The DIS-300G Series of Switches – key features and specs
•    PoE and non-PoE models.
•    Robust and high-redundancy design.
•    DIN rail mountable.
•    Fanless, passive cooling design.
•    High EMC endurance.
•    Dual power input for redundant power supplies.
•    CLI and Web GUI management.
DIS-300G-8PSW
8-Port Gigabit Industrial Managed PoE Switch with 6 1000BASE-T ports (4 PoE+) and 2 SFP ports, operating temperature up to 75°C, DIN Rail mountable. PoE budget 120W.
DIS-300G-12SW
12-Port Gigabit Industrial Managed Switch with 8 1000BASE-T ports and 4 SFP ports, operating temperature up to 75°C, DIN Rail mountable.
DIS-300G-14PSW
14-Port Gigabit Industrial Managed PoE Switch with 10 1000BASE-T ports (8 PoE+) and 4 SFP ports, operating temperature up to 75°C, DIN Rail mountable. PoE budget 240W.
The DIS-300G-12SW, DIS-300G-8PSW and DIS-300G-14PSW are available now from www.dlink.co.nz and from all authorised D-Link Partners and Retailers. DIS-300G-12SW NZD2599.99, DIS-300G-8PSW NZD3399.99, DIS-300G-14PSW NZD3599.99
DIS-M100G-SW
Industrial Media Converter
An ultra-fast connection is critical to success, but copper cabling can only go so far, however, by using the DIS-M100G-SW, users can seamlessly convert an Ethernet connection into fibre. Twisted pair cabling can be converted into either single or multi-mode fibre that is not only faster but can reach distances of up to 80 kilometres which allows support for a wide range of new applications and technologies in order to futureproof a network.
The DIS-M100G-SW is designed to form a vital part of network infrastructure in scenarios such as Smart Cities, smart transportation, smart parking or city-wide surveillance. Smart Cities are designed to be efficient and effective for everyone. Whatever size of the citywide network backbone being planned for, engineers can ensure it runs smoothly and can extend further with the DIS-M100G-SW Media Converter, promises the manufacturer.
The DIS-M100G-SW is built to take on challenging environments with its ruggedised IP30-rated housing and temperature tolerances ranging from -40°C up to 70°C. It also features a redundant power supply, allowing for unbroken operation even in the rare event of primary power supply failure. Its fan-less design also extends the life of the device, ensuring it can serve reliably for many years.
Utilising the DIS-M100G-SW, users can easily connect two LANs in different locations over fibre-optic cabling with distances of up to 80km to form a single contiguous LAN. Then by leveraging the benefits of fibre, the DIS-M100G-SW can extend the connection – again, up to 80km away – with no data deterioration, ensuring smooth video transmission.
Lastly, small is mighty with the DIS-M100G-SW and its compact size means it can be utilised as and when needed, especially in limited space such as telecommunication cabinets or a distribution box and it is easily mount on a DIN rail or a wall.
DIS-M100G-SW Industrial Media Converter 100/1000 Mbps
SFP to 100/1000 Mbps RJ45
•    Converts an Ethernet connection into fibre for distances up to 80 kilometres.
•    One x 100/1000BASE-T port.
•    One x SFP port for long distance connections.
•    No configuration required, simply connect and it is ready to go.
•    High redundancy features such as dual power input provides industrial-grade reliability.
•    Resistant to temperatures between -40 and 70°C.
•    IP30-rated ingress protection provides defence against small objects entering the device.
•    Compact size allows for convenient installation, even in tight spaces.
Availability and pricing
The DIS-M100G-SW is available from www.dlink.co.nz RRP NZD579.99 and from all authorised D-Link Partners and retailers.  

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