Unmanaged switches

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Standard functions, variable number of ports, and various designs. These are all features of our unmanaged switches.

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Plan your network so that it is tailored to your application. Phoenix Contact also offers the right switch for your requirements.

 

Your advantages

  • Wide range of media and connections with up to 16 ports (including 3 fiber optic ports)
  • 100% suitable for industrial applications with continuous operation – thanks to high level of immunity to interference, rugged metal housing, and wide temperature range
  • Reliable operation: fast diagnostics, additional alarm contact, and redundant power supply
  • Safe wiring, thanks to mechanical cable locking or ports that can be blocked
  • Prioritization of data packets with Quality of Service function

 

Cost-effective and versatile

SFNB switches

At entry level, we offer inexpensive SFNB switches with up to 8 ports and transmission speeds of 10/100 Mbps. The space-saving metal housing and temperature range of -10 to +60°C ensure operation in industrial environments. For reliable switching over large distances, 3 fiber optic ports are provided for single-mode and multi-mode fiberglass cables.

SF and SFN switches

For optimum processing of standard functions, use our SF and SFN switches. You can choose between devices with a narrow or flat design. Both switch types offer up to 16 ports, transmission speeds of 10/100 Mbps, and redundant power supply. The cables can be secured as an option using mechanical locking. The SFN switch also prioritizes data packets using the Quality of Service function.

 

Rugged and powerful

SFNT switches

Do you want to ensure reliable switching in harsh industrial environments? Then SFNT switches for temperature ranges from -40 to +75°C are the ideal solution. Basic specifications: up to 16 ports, redundant power supply, and maximum of 2 fiber optic ports. The cabling can be locked mechanically as an option.

SFN Gigabit switches

SFN Gigabit switches are designed for high data throughput requirements. You can send and receive data on 8 ports at Gigabit speed using single or multi-mode fiberglass cables. Advantage: redundant power supply and Quality of Service functions.