
Apc Protectnet with Gigabit Protection
|  | $18.82Availability: 1095 In Stock Condition: NewSKU: PNET1GB UPC: 731304226734
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| Product Description
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| Data line surges make up an overwhelming majority of all surge-induced damages where the equipment was thought to be already protected but had a back door such as a modem line unprotected. Network interface cards, in particular, can be destroyed by relatively mild spikes. According to Ethernet standards (IEEE 802.3), non-AC network electrical hazards include: direct contact between components and power or lightning circuits, static charge buildup on cables and component, high-energy transients coupled onto the local cabling system (those induced by other cables which are installed in the general proximity of network cables or lightning within a mile radius) and potential differences (even from building to building, between safety grounds to which components are connected). |
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| General |
| Device Type |
Surge suppressor |
| Form Factor |
External |
| Width |
1.9 in |
| Depth |
1.1 in |
| Height |
4.1 in |
| Weight |
0.2 lbs |
| Enclosure Color |
Beige |
| Power Device |
| Dataline Surge Protection |
Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T - RJ-45 |
| Surge Suppression |
Standard |
| Surge Response Time |
1 ns |
| Miscellaneous |
| Cables Included |
1 x patch cable - 8 in |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Service & Support |
Limited lifetime warranty |
| Service & Support Details |
Limited warranty - lifetime |
| Environmental Parameters |
| Min Operating Temperature |
5 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature |
149 °F |
| Humidity Range Operating |
0 - 95% |
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-02-08      This little thing saved the day... In my case, my client had lightning strike and lost a CableModem, Router ans Switch, so the first Protectnet was installed when everything was reinstalled. After a year and half some builidng constructions in the area forced the relocation of the ISP cable from the street pole to the building and someone make a mistake... a windy afternoon and the cable fly up and touched live electricity lines and then the poor cablemodem was a christmas tree full of light inside, this time the PROTECTNET didnt let the problem scale further (some believe this time it could have reached the workstations, but definitively could hve reached the server and destroy the precious data), story short, the Protectnet was left unrecognizable by his mother, but was the only expense for the client (cablemodem is ISP provided); and now we ordered 2! :D |  |
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