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The EKI-9510G-2G Ethernet switch is designed for networking solutions for rolling stock and wayside applications. The EKI-9510G-2G provides M12 connectors for Ethernet, console, relay and power-input connections to ensure secure connectivity therefore guaranteeing reliable operation ain environments where vibration and shock are likely. The EKI-9510G-2G is an unmanaged switch providing 8x M12 X-coded GbE LAN ports and 2x M12 X-coded GbE LAN ports with bypass function to enhance network reliability. Furthermore, the EKI-9510E-2G has a compact front-facing design which can be easy to deploy in confined spaces. For more information about the EKI-9510G-2G EN50155 industrial rail switch please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800, or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Advantech 10 Port Unmanaged EN 50155 Gigabit Industrial Ethernet Switch
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10 Port Unmanaged EN 50155 Gigabit Industrial Ethernet Switch: 8x Gigabit M12 and 2x Gigabit M12 Bypass Ports
Spurious error messages, especially those from rolling-stock subsystems, can be difficult and time consuming to diagnose. Siemens Rail, in Manchester, wished to install a data logging system onto their rolling stock to transmit data in real-time back to their depot for efficient data analysis by their team.