Difference between revisions of "TSW100"
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− | + | | description = is a robust industrial grade switch with 5x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 of which can be used to power connected devices via PoE 802.3af/802.3at standards. | |
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+ | | fs = 1 <!-- First Start --> | ||
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| man = 1 <!-- Manual --> | | man = 1 <!-- Manual --> | ||
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− | | hw = 0 <!-- Hardware | + | | hw = 0 <!-- Hardware Application Examples --> |
− | | caa = 1 <!-- Certification | + | | caa = 1 <!-- Certification & Approvals --> |
| ncc = 1 <!-- Nomenclature, classification codes --> | | ncc = 1 <!-- Nomenclature, classification codes --> | ||
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− | | mm = 1 <!-- Marketing | + | | mm = 1 <!-- Marketing Material --> |
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 18 July 2023
Main Page > TSW Switches > TSW100TSW100 is a robust industrial grade switch with 5x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4 of which can be used to power connected devices via PoE 802.3af/802.3at standards.
- First Start
- Manual
- Certification & Approvals
- Nomenclature, Classification codes
- Product Change Notifications
- Marketing Material
- FAQ