Industrial-grade and non-industrial-grade switches

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There are a variety of styles, sizes, and types of network switches available. Normal and industrial switches can vary in working temperature, installation method, and application, etc. A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, and, by the IEEE, MAC bridge) is networking hardware that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and forward data to the destination device. Whether you are talking about a home network, central systems for internet service providers, or anything in between, switches usually show up. They need to withstand extreme temperatures, humidity, vibration, shock, electromagnetic interference, and other adverse factors to ensure stable operation under various harsh.

The difference between industrial-grade switches and enterprise-grade

Industrial-grade switches and enterprise-class switches exhibit notable differences in design philosophy, structural design and durability, data transmission performance and redundancy, anti-interference

The difference between industrial-grade switches and ordinary switches

In addition, industrial-grade switches also support ring redundancy technology, which can automatically switch to a backup link when a part of the network fails, ensuring network availability. These features

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