Secure Off-Line, IP Addressable, 2-Channel CAT5e Switch with Remote Access & Convenient GUI

The PathWay Model 7355 Dual Channel RJ45 Cat 5e A/B/Off-Line Switch with remote control and GUI allows the sharing of a single device among two other devices with a secure Off-Line position for each channel.

September 28th, 2009

Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), Cranston, RI, has just announced the PathWay Model 7355 Dual Channel RJ45 Cat 5e A/B/Off-Line Switch with remote control and GUI. This versatile network switch allows the sharing of a single device among two other devices with secure OFFLINE position for each channel.

The Model 7355 IP Addressable RJ45 Switch also features both local front panel pushbutton control and remote control access using an Ethernet 10/100 Base T connection with either Telnet commands or Graphical User Interface (GUI). With M7355 Cat5e switch’s easy to use, simple point and click operation users can remotely control switch position, lockout front panel access, and obtain switch status. All switched signals are passed via latching copper contact relays that maintain their position and continuity in the event of a power loss. Other features include password protection with ability to change login password and/or switch’s IP address.

ESL provides custom length and color RJ45 Cat5e cables that are ideal for use with the Model 7355. For more information about Electro Standards’ Network Switches or cables, call 401-943-1164, eslab@ElectroStandards.com, or www.ElectroStandards.com. All ESL products are available for export. Government Agencies contact Electro Standards for GSA pricing on COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) network switches.

Tina Corticelli, Media Manager

Electro Standards Laboratories

36 Western Industrial Drive

Cranston, RI 02921

Tel: 401-943-1164

Fax: 401-946-5790

Email: eslab@ElectroStandards.com

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