The Allied Telesis GS920/8 is an 8-port 10/100/1000T unmanaged DIP switch with internal PSU, offering secure, unmanaged Gigabit switching for the desktop and small networks.
ECO-Friendly The AT-GS950/8 eco-friendly WebSmar t switch conforms with Allied Telesis‘ commitment to environmentally friendly processes and products. It is designed to minimize power consumption through the use of a high efficiency power supply and a low power chipset. With a low 8.4W typical power consumption, and a reduction in power during after-work hours (overnight mode) – as well as other power saving features included as standard, the Allied Telesis AT-GS950/8 truly lives up to it’s name as an ‘eco- friendly’ switch. Not only does this help the planet by reducing the carbon footprint of each switch, it also lowers the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to the user, as the product costs less to run, and has improved reliability. With all of these power saving features, the new eco friendly AT-GS95050/8 saves the user over 25% in power consumption over non eco- friendly models. Performance Allied Telesis’ WebSmar t switch integrates the simplicity of unmanaged switches with the performance and reliability of managed switches to provide a cost-effective solution for users to integrate management at the edge of their network. This WebSmar t switch provides a network manager some key features using the simple web-based management function such as; por t-based VLANs, IEEE 802.1p QoS, por t trunking/link aggregation, por t mirroring, priority queues and IEEE 802.1x security suppor t. With suppor t of up to 8K MAC addresses and a 4MB packet buffer the AT-GS950/8 WebSmar t switch is an ideal option for integrating management into your network solution.
Stackable Multi-Gigabit Layer 3 Dual PSU SwitchesPowerful Multi-Gigabit switches with high capacity and easy management, making them the ideal choice for demanding distribution and high-speed connectivity applications. Dual hot-swap PSU models maximize resiliency, while PoE models enable flexible endpoint support.
Fibre connections The Allied Telesyn range of Fast Ethernet Media converters provides a complete family of conversion devices, allowing users to extend the size of UTP networks with the use of fibre cabling. Supporting both SC and ST fibre connectors, these converters can be used to extend networks with up to 2km of fibre. Auto-negotiation and MissingLink™ The MissingLink™ feature enables the fibre optic ports on the media converter to pass the ‘Link’ status of their connections to each other. When the media converter detects a problem with one of the ports, such as the loss of connection to an end-node, the media converter shuts down the connection to the other port, thus notifying the node that the connection has been lost. Simple installation Both media converters feature an internal MDI/MDI-X switch, allowing the converter to be connected to either a PC, hub or switch with a simple UTP cable.The media converters also allow the installer to test the integrity of fibre connection, by forcing the converters to communicate over the fibre cable.This ‘Link Test’ feature allows installers to check for cable faults without the need for expensive fibre-optic test equipment. Standalone or rackmounted Each small media converter is powered by an external power supply unit for use in standalone applications.Where multiple media converters are being used, up to 12 standalone devices can be inserted into a low cost rackmount chassis, allowing all the converters to be powered by a single internal power supply. In critical applications, a second load sharing internal power supply can be installed into the rackmount chassis.
The Allied Telesis GS910 Series offers unmanaged Gigabit switching solutions for the desktop, and small networks. The series has internal and external power supply versions, and also features network loop guard technology, which automatically detects any unexpected network loops, and prevents network devices from broadcast packet storms. With minimal to no set-up, GS910 Series switches provide simple and seamless connectivity to existing network infrastructure. Each unmanaged switch is backed with a lifetime limited warranty.
The Allied Telesis GS910 Series offers unmanaged Gigabit switching solutions for the desktop, and small networks. The series has internal and external power supply versions, and also features network loop guard technology, which automatically detects any unexpected network loops, and prevents network devices from broadcast packet storms. With minimal to no set-up, GS910 Series switches provide simple and seamless connectivity to existing network infrastructure. Each unmanaged switch is backed with a lifetime limited warranty.
DMC Series Gigabit Desktop USB-Powered Media Converters The Allied Telesis DMC Series of Gigabit mini media converters are among the smallest media converters in the market today. Overview At just 1.25 inches wide × 3.6 inches deep × 0.85 inches high, Allied Telesis DMC Series media converters can easily fit into the palm of a hand. In addition to being compact—with a small carbon footprint—the DMC Series can also be powered with the included Micro USB to USB cable, and plugged directly into a laptop or PC or may also be powered via the optional AC/DC adapter. This saves installation time and cabling as there are no further power requirements. Fiber Connections The Allied Telesis range of Gigabit media converters provides a complete family of conversion devices, allowing users to extend the size of UTP networks with the use of fiber cabling. Supporting SC, ST and LC fiber connectors, these converters can be used to extend networks with up to 500m of multi-mode fiber. VLAN Support Many new backbone switch products now support the industry-standard IEEE 802.1Q specification for Virtual LANs (VLANs) that send data packets on the network. DMC Series media converters are fully compatible with Smart MissingLink (SML) The Smart MissingLink™ (SML) feature monitors network connections and provides notification when network segments fail, allowing network managers to quickly identify the source and location of failed segments and minimize downtime. Simple Installation All Allied Telesis media converters feature auto MDI/MDI-X, allowing the converter to be connected to either a PC, hub or switch with a simple UTP cable. The media converters also allow the installer to test the integrity of the fiber connection, by forcing the converters to communicate over the fiber cable. This Link Test feature allows installers to check for cable faults without the need for expensive fiber-optic test equipment. Smart Link Restoration Smart Link Restoration allows the devices, in cases of power failure, link loss or other interrupted service, to automatically restore the link without the need to restart/reset them. Power Saving The DMC Series continues the Allied Telesis commitment to the environment with over 50% power savings. With just 1.5W of power usage, DMC Series media converters are some of the most efficient in the market today. these packets, enabling them to be used in modern networks.
DMC Series Gigabit Desktop USB-Powered Media Converters The Allied Telesis DMC Series of Gigabit mini media converters are among the smallest media converters in the market today. Overview At just 1.25 inches wide × 3.6 inches deep × 0.85 inches high, Allied Telesis DMC Series media converters can easily fit into the palm of a hand. In addition to being compact—with a small carbon footprint—the DMC Series can also be powered with the included Micro USB to USB cable, and plugged directly into a laptop or PC or may also be powered via the optional AC/DC adapter. This saves installation time and cabling as there are no further power requirements. Fiber Connections The Allied Telesis range of Gigabit media converters provides a complete family of conversion devices, allowing users to extend the size of UTP networks with the use of fiber cabling. Supporting SC, ST and LC fiber connectors, these converters can be used to extend networks with up to 500m of multi-mode fiber. VLAN Support Many new backbone switch products now support the industry-standard IEEE 802.1Q specification for Virtual LANs (VLANs) that send data packets on the network. DMC Series media converters are fully compatible with Smart MissingLink (SML) The Smart MissingLink™ (SML) feature monitors network connections and provides notification when network segments fail, allowing network managers to quickly identify the source and location of failed segments and minimize downtime. Simple Installation All Allied Telesis media converters feature auto MDI/MDI-X, allowing the converter to be connected to either a PC, hub or switch with a simple UTP cable. The media converters also allow the installer to test the integrity of the fiber connection, by forcing the converters to communicate over the fiber cable. This Link Test feature allows installers to check for cable faults without the need for expensive fiber-optic test equipment. Smart Link Restoration Smart Link Restoration allows the devices, in cases of power failure, link loss or other interrupted service, to automatically restore the link without the need to restart/reset them. Power Saving The DMC Series continues the Allied Telesis commitment to the environment with over 50% power savings. With just 1.5W of power usage, DMC Series media converters are some of the most efficient in the market today. these packets, enabling them to be used in modern networks.
Fibre connectionsThe Allied Telesyn range of Fast Ethernet Media converters provides a complete family of conversion devices, allowing users to extend the size of UTP networks with the use of fibre cabling. Supporting both SC and ST fibre connectors, these converters can be used to extend networks with up to 2km of fibre.Auto-negotiation and MissingLink™ The MissingLink™ feature enables the fibre optic ports on the media converter to pass the ‘Link’ status of their connections to eachother. When the media converter detects a problem with one of the ports, such as the loss of connection to an end-node, the media converter shuts down the connection to the other port, thus notifying the node that the connection has been lost.Simple installation Both media converters feature an internal MDI/MDI-X switch, allowing the converter to be connected to either a PC, hub or switchwith a simple UTP cable.The media converters also allow the installer to test the integrity of fibre connection, by forcing the converters to communicate over the fibre cable.This ‘Link Test’ feature allows installers to check for cable faults without the need for expensive fibre-optic test equipment.Standalone or rackmounted Each small media converter is powered by an external power supply unit for use in standalone applications.Where multiple media converters are being used, up to 12 standalone devices can be inserted into a lowcost rackmount chassis, allowing all the converters to be powered by a single internal power supply. In critical applications, a secondload sharing internal power supply can be installed into the rackmount chassis.
Our media converters allow you to connect disparate cable types in your network. Media conversion offers you the ability to:-Extend network distances by adding fiber only where it is needed.-Add new devices without replacing costly cable.-Keep pace with changing technology.-Integrate high-bandwidth devices into the network.