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Industrial Unmanaged PoE Switch

Designed for extreme industrial environments, our industrial unmanaged switches combine the ruggedness needed to handle tough conditions with the simplicity of a plug-and-play design. These switches are perfect for installations where easy deployment is key, and no advanced network configuration is required. Despite their ease of use, they provide high reliability and performance, making them ideal for factories, transportation systems, and other harsh operating conditions where constant uptime is essential

Lm 500Ugp I

4 Port Industrial Managed Switch - LM-500UGP-I

  • 4*10/ 100/ 1000Base-TX PoE port
  • 1* 1000Base-X uplink port
  • 10/ 100/ 1000Base-TX auto-sensing, full/half duplex MDI/MDI-X self-adaption
  • 10BASE-T: Cat3,4,5 UTP(≤100 meter)
  • 100BASE-T: Cat5e or later UTP(≤100 meter)
  • 1000BASE-T : Cat5e or later UTP(≤100 meter)

Lm 800Ugp I

8 Port Industrial Unmanaged Switch - LM-800UGP-I

  • 8*10/ 100/ 1000Base-TX PoE port
  • 10/ 100/ 1000Base-TX autosensing, full/half duplex MDI/MDI-X self-adaption
  • 10BASE-T: Cat3,4,5 UTP (≤100 meter)
  • 100BASE-T: Cat5e or later UTP (≤100 meter)
  • 1000BASE-T : Cat5e or later UTP (≤100 meter)

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Find the perfect network switch tailored to your needs, whether you require a compact 5-port option for small setups or a high-capacity 48-port switch for enterprise networks. Browse our selection to ensure seamless connectivity and optimal performance for your business.

4Port 3

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8Port 2

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16Port 2

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24Port 2

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48Port 2

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

An industrial unmanaged switch is a rugged, plug-and-play Ethernet switch designed for harsh industrial environments. It provides basic network connectivity without the need for configuration, making it ideal for simple, high-reliability applications.
✅ Industrial unmanaged switches require no setup – they work instantly. ✅ Industrial managed switches offer VLANs, QoS, SNMP, and traffic control. ✅ Unmanaged industrial switches are cheaper and easier to deploy but lack advanced network management. Use industrial unmanaged Ethernet switches for basic networking and managed industrial switches for advanced control.
Simple plug-and-play operation – no IT expertise needed. Cost-effective – lower price than managed switches. Industrial-grade durability – operates in extreme temperatures (-40°C to 75°C). Reliable, low-latency connections for factory automation. No complex configuration, reducing setup time.
Industrial unmanaged Ethernet switches are widely used in: Manufacturing automation (robotic systems, conveyor belts) Security & surveillance (CCTV networks, IP cameras) Smart grids & energy systems (solar farms, wind power stations) Transportation (traffic control, railways, highways) Oil & gas industry (pipeline monitoring, remote sites)

Choose an industrial unmanaged Ethernet switch when you:
✔ Need simple, cost-effective network connectivity
✔ Don’t require VLANs, QoS, or traffic control
✔ Want an easy, plug-and-play solution
✔ Operate in extreme industrial environments but need basic networking
✔ Prefer a maintenance-free network with no configuration

If you need remote monitoring, traffic prioritization, or redundancy, an industrial managed switch is the better choice.

Industrial managed switches provide advanced control (VLANs, QoS, SNMP, redundancy).
Industrial unmanaged switches operate in plug-and-play mode, with no configuration options.
Managed industrial Ethernet switches are used for mission-critical networks, while unmanaged switches are used for basic connectivity.