8-Port Unmanaged Ethernet Switch Connects Your Devices to a LAN
This space-saving switch transmits data over an Ethernet network. Eight auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps ports send data only to the devices designated to receive it, which improves the efficiency and potential throughput of the network.
Ruggedized Metal Housing Built to Last in Harsh Environments
The compact NFI-U08-2 adds 10/100 Mbps Ethernet capacity to your industrial and commercial applications, such as factory floors, warehouse operations and other environments with space constraints and wide temperature ranges. The industrial-grade high-strength case withstands vibration, shock and free fall. It can also operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -40 to 75 degrees Celsius (-40 to 167 degrees Fahrenheit).
Unmanaged Switch Requires Little to No Configuration
Quickly connect your network devices with little to no configuration. LEDs indicate when the switch is powered on and which Ethernet ports are showing activity. The NFI-U08-2 supports MAC address auto-learning and auto-aging for efficient routing, as well as automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover detection for plug-and-play functionality. IEEE 802.3x flow control allows smooth transmission of large files.
Works with the Most Popular Web Browsers
The NFI-U08-2 is browser-based and works independently from the connected computer's operating system. Because switch compatibility is based on common hardware standards, rather than system software dependencies, the NFI-U08-2 accommodates most platforms. Preferred web browsers include Google Chrome (on both Windows and macOS) and Microsoft Edge (Windows only).
Pre-Installed DIN Rail Clip Allows for Convenient Installation
The open-type device may be DIN mounted using the pre-installed rail clip, which mounts firmly to any standard 35 mm DIN rail. A 2-pin 12–48VDC terminal block supplies power input. Device power shall be supplied by 61010-2-201 R/C power with LPS (Limited Power Source).
TAA-Compliant for GSA Schedule Purchases
The NFI-U08-2 is compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA), which makes it eligible for GSA (General Services Administration) Schedule and other federal procurement contracts.