Allied Telesis WebSmart AT-FS750/20 Ethernet Switch - 20 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T, 100Base-FX, 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX - 2 Layer Supported - Modular - 2 SFP Slots - Optical Fiber, Twiste AT-FS750/20-10
AT-FS750/20-10 | Allied Telesis®
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Allied Telesis WebSmart AT-FS750/20 Ethernet Switch - 20 Ports - Manageable - Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T, 100Base-FX, 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX - 2 Layer Supported - Modular - 2 SFP Slots - Optical Fiber, Twiste AT-FS750/20-10
16 X 10/100T + 4 SFP WEBSMART SWITCH
Manufacturer Part Number: AT-FS750/20-10
MANUFACTURER NAME: Allied Telesis
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: AT-FS750/20-10
UPC EAN CODE: 767035203850
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The Allied Telesis FS750 family of WebSmart switches demonstrates the Allied Telesis commitment to environmentally-friendly processes and products, minimizing power consumption through the use of a high-efficiency power supply and a low-power chipset. Ease of Management and High Performance Eco-Friendly Future-Proof Exceptional Value | |
Manufacturer | Allied Telesis, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | AT-FS750/20-10 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.alliedtelesis.com |
Brand Name | Allied Telesis |
Product Line | WebSmart |
Product Series | FS750 |
Product Model | AT-FS750/20 |
Product Name | WebSmart AT-FS750/20 Ethernet Switch |
Product Type | Ethernet Switch |
Product UPC | 767035203850 |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Total Number of Network Ports | 20 |
Uplink Port | No |
Modular | Yes |
Stack Port | No |
Port/Expansion Slot Details | 16 x Fast Ethernet Network
4 x Gigabit Ethernet Network 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Slot |
Media & Performance: | |
Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber
Twisted Pair |
Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet
Fast Ethernet |
Network Technology | 10/100/1000Base-T
100Base-FX 10/100Base-TX 1000Base-SX 1000Base-LX |
I/O Expansions: | |
Expansion Slot Type | SFP |
Shared SFP Slot | Yes |
Number of SFP Slots | 2 |
Network & Communication: | |
Layer Supported | 2 |
Management & Protocols: | |
Manageable | Yes |
Power Description: | |
Power Source | Power Supply |
Redundant Power Supply Supported | No |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Rack-mountable
Wall Mountable Desktop |
Miscellaneous: | |
What's in the box |
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Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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