Find the Perfect Ethernet Switch for Your Needs!

Explore our full range of Ethernet switches designed for both home and business networks.

Managed, Unmanaged, Industrial, and POE Solutions

At Lanmus, we offer a full range of networking solutions designed to meet the demands of diverse industries and environments.

From advanced managed switches to easy-to-use unmanaged switches, and rugged industrial managed switches, and industrial unmanaged switches our products are engineered for reliability and high performance. 

 

Whether you need centralized control, plug-and-play convenience, or network solutions that withstand harsh environments, we have you covered. Explore our wide range of switches below, and find the perfect fit for your business needs.

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Managed Switches

Our Managed Switches provide advanced control over your network, making them perfect for businesses that need greater network management and optimization. These switches are ideal for controlling traffic and ensuring high security, making them suitable for both small businesses and large enterprises.

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Industrial Unmanaged Switches

Our Industrial Unmanaged Switches are built for tough environments, providing reliability and durability in industrial applications. These switches are designed to withstand extreme temperatures, dust, and vibration, making them ideal for factories, manufacturing plants, and other rugged environments.

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Industrial Managed Switches

Industrial Managed Switches provide comprehensive control over industrial networks. These switches offer advanced features like VLAN support, network traffic monitoring, and are designed to handle the most demanding industrial environments while ensuring network stability and security.

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Easy Managed PoE Switches

Easy Managed POE Switches simplify both power and data management by combining the functionality of a managed switch with Power Over Ethernet (POE) technology. These switches are ideal for businesses looking to optimize both network and power delivery for devices such as IP cameras and wireless access points.

Explore Switches by Port

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.

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4 Port Switches

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8 Port Switches

Easily find the perfect 8-port switch for your deployment. Explore port speed, PoE capabilities for networking

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16 Port Switches

Find the perfect 16-port switch by filtering for PoE, management style, and port speed.

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24 Port Switches

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48 Port Switches

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

A network switch is a hardware device that connects multiple devices within a local area network (LAN) and directs data to the correct destination. Unlike a hub, which broadcasts data to all devices, a switch intelligently forwards data only to the intended recipient, improving network efficiency.
A network switch connects multiple devices within a LAN to facilitate communication, while a router connects different networks, such as a home network to the internet. Routers manage IP addresses and direct internet traffic, whereas switches operate within the same network.
Network switches come in different types, including managed switches, unmanaged switches, modular switches, enterprise switches, and industrial switches. Managed switches offer advanced control over network settings, while unmanaged switches are plug-and-play. Industrial switches are designed for harsh environments.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) switches provide both data connectivity and power to network devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones over a single Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power sources.
  • A Layer 2 switch operates at the data link layer and primarily handles MAC address-based forwarding. A Layer 3 switch, also known as a routing switch, can perform IP-based routing, making it suitable for larger networks that require inter-VLAN communication.

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electing the right switch depends on factors such as network size, required speed (Gigabit or 10G), number of ports, PoE support, and whether managed features are needed. For small home networks, an unmanaged switch is usually sufficient, while businesses may require managed or modular switches for better control and scalability.

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