Ethernet Switches
Ethernet switches used around serial device networks connect servers, converters, PLCs, and field devices into a dependable local infrastructure. They support compact machine networks, redundancy, embedded switching, rackmount layouts, and rugged communication where serial and Ethernet systems meet. They keep the transition from legacy devices to IP networks tidy.

Unmanaged industrial Ethernet switches provide simple, rugged, plug-and-play connectivity for machines, control panels, cameras, and field devices. Compact metal or plastic housings, PoE options, wide-temperature operation, and reliable power inputs make them ideal for quick OT network expansion. For Unmanaged Switches, the priority is cleaner network expansion, stronger uptime, and easier maintenance as OT assets grow.


Layer 2 managed industrial Ethernet switches provide secure, redundant, and scalable networking for automation, energy, transportation, and factory systems. They support VLAN, QoS, SNMP, ring redundancy, PoE options, fiber uplinks, and rugged operation for mission-critical OT networks. For Layer 2 Managed Switches, the priority is cleaner network expansion, stronger uptime, and easier maintenance as OT assets grow.


Rackmount industrial Ethernet switches provide high-density managed networking for control rooms, substations, industrial backbones, and large automation networks. With Gigabit and 10GbE uplinks, fiber options, redundancy, security, and rugged power designs, they support critical OT infrastructure. For Rackmount Switches, the priority is cleaner network expansion, stronger uptime, and easier maintenance as OT assets grow.

