Self-Managed Ethernet Switch provides VLAN capability.

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Featuring 4 copper TX ports and 2 Gigabit SFP Ethernet ports, pre-programmed CNGE2FE4SMS provides way to add IP video to network and is designed for use in harsh environmental applications. Ethernet data from 4 copper TX ports can be combined and uplinked through Gbps SFP Ethernet port, allowing multiple units to be daisy-chained through gigabit backbone. User can create virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) that manages Ethernet data being transported, preventing network flooding.



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ComNet Introduces Port Configured Self-Managed Switch with Gbps Uplink



New 6-Port Switch Provides VLAN Capability, prevents Network Flooding without Programming



Danbury, CT — ComNet, Communication Networks of Danbury, Connecticut, a USA-based manufacturer of fiber optic transmission and networking equipment, is introducing a six-port Self-Managed Ethernet switch, the CNGE2FE4SMS. The switch has four copper TX ports and two Gigabit SFP Ethernet ports. This allows the Ethernet data from the four TX ports be combined and uplinked through the Gbps SFP port. This allows multiple CNGE2FE4SMS units to be daisy-chained together through the gigabit backbone. It can support a large number of IP cameras depending on the selected camera’s bit rate. The Gigabit uplink capability can handle a larger number of cameras as compared to the company’s other SMS products. The self-management feature requires no user intervention and is pre-programmed to avoid flooding the network.



The CNGE2FE4SMS offers management without the cost or user knowledge required for a managed switch. This port-configured Ethernet switch allows the user to create a virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) that manages the Ethernet data being transported, thereby preventing network flooding. The CNGE2FE4SMS is pre-programmed and meets the IEEE 802.1x VLAN management standard. The two optical ports are designed to forward the data from the four electrical ports to the next switch, to a PC, or another Ethernet connection.



The CNGE2FE4SMS uses SFPs for fiber type, connector type and distance. The CNGE2FE4SMS is a cost-effective and easy way to add IP Video to a network and is designed for use in harsh environmental applications.



According to Andrew Acquarulo Jr., ComNet President and COO, “This cost-effective Ethernet switch allows our customers to transport Ethernet signals without any complicated software or network administration. Being self-managed, the CNGE2FE4SMS is very easy to install and maintain as your network grows. It is plug and play. Simply plug in the cables, power it up and the network automatically configures. The ComNet CNGE2FE4SMS is an other example of ComNet understanding the needs of the market and demystifying Ethernet networks.”



“Our extensive line of self-managed switches has been a huge success. With the introduction of the CNGE2FE4SMS self-managed switch with Gigabit uplink ports, we continue to round out our switch offerings and solve a multitude of challenges our customers face,” said Skip Haight, ComNet VP of Marketing.  “ComNet understands the benefits of Ethernet and with the CNGE2FE4SMS, we have removed the complexity and cost associated with these types of IP-video applications,” Haight continued.



ComNet offers an extensive line of fiber optic, copper and wireless video and data transmission equipment that is uniquely designed to meet the needs of the Security and Intelligent Transportation System market. Full product line details are available at www.comnet.net. Call direct 203-796-5300 or email sales@comnet.net for details.



For more information, please contact Skip Haight at 203.796.5340; or e-mail ComNet at marketing@comnet.net. You may also find ComNet on the World Wide Web at www.comnet.net.  Electronic files of this release and photos of ComNet products are available by contacting the ComNet Marketing Department via e-mail at fhaight@comnet.net.

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