Paweł
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Posted:
Fri Feb 11, 2005 5:40 pm Post subject:
Relay for switching off an ethernet switch |
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Hi there,
I'm looking for a relay that could be used to switch off 2 pairs of
UTP (10baseT/100baseT) to protect an ethernet switch.
The relay should disconnect at least 2 pairs (preferably 8-16) and
insert low loss in the lines. It could also be a, let's say,
"servomotor-driven-N-pin-connector". Does such thing even exist?
Well, I know this sounds strange, but I have lost some ethernet
switches during summer thunderstorms. I should use shielded and grounded
TP but in _this_ particular situation I don't have this option. BTW I
know about APC Netprotectors - they are not what I want.
Greets,
Paul
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XX86
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Posted:
Sun Feb 13, 2005 2:18 pm Post subject:
Re: Relay for switching off an ethernet switch |
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Try http://www.blackbox.com/ they may have what you need/
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:40:09 +0100, Pawe? <hajto@salbis.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi there,
I'm looking for a relay that could be used to switch off 2 pairs of
UTP (10baseT/100baseT) to protect an ethernet switch.
The relay should disconnect at least 2 pairs (preferably 8-16) and
insert low loss in the lines. It could also be a, let's say,
"servomotor-driven-N-pin-connector". Does such thing even exist?
Well, I know this sounds strange, but I have lost some ethernet
switches during summer thunderstorms. I should use shielded and grounded
TP but in _this_ particular situation I don't have this option. BTW I
know about APC Netprotectors - they are not what I want.
Greets,
Paul |
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