Altronix Showcases Latest Power and Transmission Solutions at Intersec 2018

Featured Solutions Deliver More Power, Versatility and Range

Altronix is highlighting its latest power and transmission solutions designed specifically for professional security applications at Intersec 2018 (stand #S1-I48). Featured products include the company’s NetWay™ Spectrum Hardened PoE Switches and Ethernet-to-Fiber Media Converters, eBridge™ Ethernet over Coax Adapters, and Pace™ Long Range Ethernet Solutions. Altronix products will also be featured at the Harco Group stand (#A11).

“Intersec 2018 is a strategic venue for Altronix to showcase innovative new products that are of specific relevance and value in this region and address the growing demand for access and surveillance solutions that deliver more power and versatility,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix Corporation. 

New Altronix products displayed at Intersec 2018 include:

Altronix NetWay Spectrum Hardened PoE Switches and Ethernet-to-Fiber Media Converters accommodate single or multi-mode fiber, as well as composite cable, which combines fiber with copper to simultaneously deliver low-voltage power and data at distances beyond a mile. NetWay Spectrum includes rack mount media converters for head-end installation, as well as a wide range of indoor and outdoor hardened switches with single or multiple SFP Ports for remote deployment. All NetWay Spectrum PoE Switches feature Altronix LINQ™ Network Communications Technology for remote monitoring, control and reporting.

Altronix eBridge EoC Products enable the deployment of IP cameras and devices over coax at distances up to 500m, greatly reducing labor and installation costs. Products include single and multi-port adapters and receivers with built in switches and network communications that generate PoE or pass through power. Indoor and outdoor solutions are available. 

Altronix Pace Long Range Ethernet Solutions enable the deployment of IP cameras and devices beyond the standard Ethernet range. Pace is PoE/PoE+ compliant and transmits data at 100Mbps over CAT5e or higher cable up to 500m without repeaters reducing overall equipment and installation costs. 

Altronix products are made in the U.S.A. and carry a lifetime warranty.

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