Altronix

NetWay Midspan Line

Altronix’s line of NetWay Midspan PoE products is designed for standard network infrastructures and can accommodate PoE and conventional IP video cameras, as well as edge devices. The NetWay8 midspan provides eight PoE-compliant ports rated at 15.4 watts maximum. Easy plug-and-play installation enables power distribution for Cat-5/5e/6 LAN infrastructures. The NetWay16 midspan provides 16 PoE-compliant ports rated at 15.4 watts maximum. NetWay8 and NetWay16 are housed in a compact 1U rack-mount chassis.

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