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Unmanaged 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch – 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports – Slim IP30 metal housing – Jumbo frame support – Redundant 12–48 VDC power input – Standard 0°C to +60°C or Extended wide -40°C to +75°C operation
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Impulse Embedded is a leading provider of Industrial computing systems and solutions. Our customers rely on us to provide the best embedded computing products and solutions for the challenges presented by today’s industrial demands. Together with our global manufacturing partners we provide world-class innovative embedded computing and automation products and solutions suitable for multiple industrial market sectors.
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The Advantech EKI-2725 Series delivers compact and reliable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity designed for industrial automation and control networks. Featuring 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports, these unmanaged switches provide high-speed transmission for data-intensive applications such as video monitoring, SCADA systems, and factory automation.
With support for jumbo frames up to 9 KB, the EKI-2725 Series optimises the handling of large data packets, ensuring smooth performance in bandwidth-demanding tasks. Designed with redundant 12–48 VDC power inputs, the switches provide uninterrupted operation and include a fault relay output for instant notification of power failures. Protection against reverse polarity and overload current further safeguards system reliability in harsh environments.
The slim IP30-rated metal housing saves space in control cabinets while offering durability against dust and mechanical stress. The units can be DIN-rail or wall-mounted, providing flexibility in installation. LED indicators give quick visual confirmation of port activity, speed, and power status, simplifying troubleshooting and reducing downtime.
The EKI-2725 operates in standard conditions from 0°C to +60°C, while the EKI-2725I variant supports extended wide temperatures from -40°C to +75°C, making the series adaptable for both indoor control rooms and outdoor or extreme industrial settings. With a long MTBF and CE/FCC/UL certifications, the EKI-2725 Series provides dependable Gigabit connectivity where reliability and performance are essential.
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In order to process returned goods, Impulse Embedded Limited uses an internal RMA system. Before returning goods for any reason, please contact Impulse Embedded Limited (returns@impulse-embedded.co.uk) to request an RMA number. Please confirm the reason for the return of the goods, providing the Serial Number, Product Code, and Impulse Embedded Limited Invoice Number (if known).
When returning goods, please ensure they are suitably packed so as to avoid damage, are in the original packaging, along with all accessories, with the outer packaging marked with the RMA number. It is recommended that you use a signed delivery service, as goods lost in transit are not the responsibility of Impulse Embedded Limited.
Please do not write the RMA number on the goods or on the original packaging. Impulse Embedded Limited may refuse returned goods and return them if they arrive without an RMA number, or not in the original packaging.
Advantech 5 Port Unmanaged Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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5 Port Unmanaged Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Wide Temperature Operation
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