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  • Hardware Type: Industrial Unmanaged Ethernet Switch
  • Switch Operation: Plug-and-play (no configuration required)
  • Port Options: 5-port and 8-port models
  • Network Speed: Gigabit Ethernet
  • Build: Industrial-grade metal housing
  • Mounting: DIN-rail / wall mount
  • Operating Temperature: Wide industrial temperature range
  • Suitable For: Factories, warehouses, outdoor CCTV, transport systems
  • Maintenance: Minimal, no software management
  • Warranty: 1–3 years (model dependent)
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5Port Industrial Switch

LM-500UGP-I

  • Model: LM-500UGP-I
  • Switch Type: Industrial Unmanaged
  • Ethernet Ports: 5 × Gigabit
  • Operation: Plug-and-play
  • Housing: Industrial metal enclosure
  • Mounting Options: DIN-rail or wall mount
  • Environment: Harsh industrial and outdoor cabinet use
  • Typical Network Size: Small to medium edge deployments
  • Maintenance Requirement: Very low
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Unmanaged Industrial Switch 8 Port

LM-800UGP-I

  • Hardware Type: Industrial Unmanaged Ethernet Switch
  • Port Configuration:8 × Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Switching Layer: Layer 2 (automatic forwarding)
  • Management: None (true plug-and-play)
  • Housing: Rugged industrial metal enclosure
  • Mounting Options: DIN-rail / Wall mount
  • Power Input: Industrial-grade power support
  • Operating Environment: Harsh industrial conditions
  • Operating Temperature: Designed for extreme heat and cold
  • Usage Type: Indoor industrial/outdoor cabinet installations
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What Is an Industrial Unmanaged Switch?

An industrial unmanaged switch is a tough network switch. It works well in harsh environments. Plus, it doesn’t need any configuration, monitoring, or software control.

Unlike managed switches, these devices:

  • Do not use VLANs or routing.
  • Do not require setup or IT expertise.
  • Simply forward data reliably between connected devices.

Think of it like a “set it and forget it” network backbone. It’s built to handle conditions that regular switches can’t.

Why Industrial Unmanaged Switches Are Needed

Many industrial and outdoor networks do not require complex traffic control. Instead, they need:

  • Continuous uptime
  • Resistance to heat, dust, and vibration
  • Fast deployment
  • Low maintenance

Industrial unmanaged switches are ideal when:

  • Network layouts are fixed.
  • Devices communicate locally.
  • IT staff access is limited.
  • Environmental conditions are harsh.

These switches help system integrators in the UAE. They cut down installation time, reduce support calls, and lower long-term maintenance costs.

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Who Should Use Industrial Unmanaged Switches?

These switches are commonly used by:

  • CCTV installers deploying outdoor or warehouse cameras
  • Factories connecting machines, PLCs, and monitoring systems
  • Warehouses & logistics centers running scanners and cameras
  • Transport & traffic systems operating 24/7
  • Utilities & energy sites with remote equipment
  • System integrators handling fast, repeatable deployments

If your network needs stability instead of configurability, choose unmanaged industrial switches.

LANMUS Industrial Unmanaged Switch Models

LANMUS currently offers two industrial unmanaged switch models, designed for different deployment sizes.

Available Models

  • LM-500UGP-I:  Compact industrial switch for edge deployments.
  • LM-800UGP-I: Higher port capacity for larger field installations.

Both models share the same industrial-grade reliability but differ in scale and usage.

LANMUS Industrial Unmanaged Switch Models

LANMUS currently offers two industrial unmanaged switch models, designed for different deployment sizes.

Available Models

  • LM-500UGP-I:  Compact industrial switch for edge deployments.
  • LM-800UGP-I: Higher port capacity for larger field installations.

Both models share the same industrial-grade reliability but differ in scale and usage.

Industrial Unmanaged Switch Comparison

FeatureLM-500UGP-ILM-800UGP-I
Switch TypeIndustrial UnmanagedIndustrial Unmanaged
Port Count5 × Gigabit Ethernet8 × Gigabit Ethernet
Deployment SizeSmall / Edge locationsMedium industrial setups
Typical UseCCTV poles, control boxesWarehouses, factory zones
HousingMetal industrial enclosureMetal industrial enclosure
MountingDIN-rail / WallDIN-rail / Wall
OperationPlug-and-playPlug-and-play
EnvironmentHarsh / outdoor-readyHarsh / outdoor-ready

Key Benefits of Industrial Unmanaged Switches

1. Extreme Environmental Reliability

Designed to work in heat, dust, vibration, and unstable power found at UAE industrial sites.

2. Zero Configuration

No setup, no software, no training required. Install and operate immediately.

3. Industrial-Grade Construction

Strong metal housings protect internal components from physical and environmental damage.

4. Continuous 24/7 Operation

Designed for networks that cannot afford downtime, especially CCTV and automation systems.

5. Cost-Effective Deployment

Lower cost than managed switches and reduced maintenance over the project lifetime.

 

Typical Applications of Industrial Unmanaged Switches

  • Outdoor CCTV systems on poles and perimeters
  • Factory floor networking for machines and sensors
  • Warehouse camera and scanner networks
  • Transport infrastructure monitoring systems
  • Utility and energy installations
  • Temporary or remote industrial sites 

When to Choose Managed Instead

Industrial unmanaged switches are ideal for simple, stable networks. However, if your project requires:

  • VLAN segmentation.
  • Traffic prioritization.
  • Remote monitoring.
  • Network expansion planning. 

LANMUS Industrial Switching Solutions

You can find LANMUS industrial unmanaged switches in Dubai and the UAE through authorized sellers. LANMUS provides reliable supply and technical support. Whether you need one unit for a field site or many for industrial rollouts, we’ve got you covered.

Contact us via Email: [email protected] or visit our official website: https://lanmus.com/

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

Industrial unmanaged switches are built to survive harsh environments such as heat, dust, and vibration. Office switches are designed for clean, climate-controlled spaces. Using office switches in industrial sites often leads to early failure and network instability.

Yes. They are often used in CCTV setups. Here, cameras connect locally and need a steady, reliable data flow. Since unmanaged switches don’t process traffic rules, they introduce minimal latency and operate reliably 24/7.

No. These switches are plug-and-play. Installers and technicians can set them up easily. They don’t need to know about network configuration. This makes them great for field installations and remote locations.

They work best in small to medium segments of a network. Managed switches are better for large or segmented networks that need traffic control or monitoring

These switches use industrial-grade parts and metal housings. So, they can last many years with little maintenance, especially if installed correctly.

Yes, when installed inside proper enclosures. Their broad temperature range and tough design make them great for outdoor cabinets and pole-mounted systems.

Yes. Industrial unmanaged switches serve as edge devices linked to managed switches at the core. They offer flexibility while keeping things simple.

No. They forward traffic at full wire speed. In simple networks, they can even outperform poorly configured managed switches.

They are commonly used in manufacturing, logistics, surveillance, transport, utilities, and energy sectors. This is especially true in places where stability matters.

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