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ESL Offers Tri-Channel RJ45 A/B/Off-Line Switch

The Model 7353 with Cat 5 Compliance uses contact control to switch the position of each individual channel.

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October 23, 2008

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Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL; Cranston, RI) announced the Model 7353 Tri-Channel RJ45 Cat 5 A/B/Off-Line Switch with exclusive Remote Contact Control.

This network switch allows access to two separate devices through a device connected to the common port for each of the switch’s three channels.

The Model 7353 with Cat 5 Compliance uses contact control to switch the position of each individual channel. There is no front panel pushbutton control. Each channel is an individual switch that is commanded separately from the other switches in the unit, and each will switch to offline upon power loss. All pins of the RJ45 interface are switched and switch ports are transparent to all data.

ESL provides custom length and color RJ45 Cat5 cables that are suited for use with the Model 7353.

For more information about Electro Standards’ Network Switches or cables, contact Electro Standards Laboratories.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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