400 Series, Switches, Hubs

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405FX-SC
5-Port Unmanaged Switch
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Quantity
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5
Switch - Unmanaged
Fixed + SFP
10/100
1
100BASE-FX (Multimode)
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400
4
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402MC-SC
2-Port Unmanaged Switch
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2
Switch - Unmanaged
Fixed + SFP
10/100
1
100BASE-FX (Multimode)
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400
1
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416TX
16-Port Unmanaged Switch
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16
Switch - Unmanaged
Fixed
10/100
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-
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400
16
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408TX-AC
8-Port Unmanaged Switch
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8
Switch - Unmanaged
Fixed
10/100
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-
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400
8
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405TX
5-Port Unmanaged Switch
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
5
Switch - Unmanaged
Fixed
10/100
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-
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400
5
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405TX-AC
5-Port Unmanaged Switch
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
5
Switch - Unmanaged
Fixed
10/100
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400
5
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About  Switches, Hubs

Switches and hubs are essential components in modern USB or Ethernet networks, allowing multiple branch circuits to be interconnected for seamless communication and data transfer. These finished goods products offer a range of features to ensure optimal network performance and flexibility. Ethernet switches support the interconnection of different transport media, including fiber optic and twisted-pair cabling, enabling the creation of hybrid networks that can accommodate various connectivity needs. Some switch models also provide Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, serving as either power sourcing equipment (PSE) or powered devices (PDs). PoE-capable switches simplify network infrastructure by providing power and data through a single Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power adapters or cables. This makes them particularly useful in situations where power outlets are scarce or difficult to access, such as in outdoor or industrial settings. When selecting switches and hubs, considerations such as the number of ports, data transfer speeds, PoE support, and mounting options come into play. These factors ensure that the chosen product meets the specific requirements of the network infrastructure and can provide reliable and efficient interconnectivity. Overall, switches and hubs are critical components of modern USB or Ethernet networks, enabling the interconnection of multiple branch circuits and supporting a range of features such as PoE support and support for different transport media. They are selected based on various criteria to ensure optimal network performance and flexibility.