Description
Black Box Industrial Ethernet Switch - Extreme Temperature, 6-Port
The Black Box LGH1000 Industrial Ethernet Switch is engineered to power critical edge networks where reliability and temperature tolerance matter most. With four full-speed copper ports and two high-speed fiber uplinks, this 6-port switch enables you to extend both your local area network and your fiber backbone into challenging environments. Designed for the far edges of your network, it thrives in cold, dirty indoor spaces and withstands extreme ambient temperatures from -40°C to +70°C, delivering consistent performance where consumer-grade gear would falter. Whether you’re coordinating a fleet of sensors at a monitoring station or routing data from a high-traffic loading dock, the LGH1000 provides dependable, scalable Ethernet connectivity that your operations can rely on for years to come.
From a maintenance perspective, the LGH1000 minimizes downtime by pairing rugged construction with straightforward deployment. Its compact form factor fits easily into crowded equipment racks or wall-mount enclosures, while the two SFP slots offer flexible fiber connectivity to non-blocking backbones. The device is built to withstand dust, moisture, and vibration common in industrial environments, reducing the need for frequent field service calls and lowering total cost of ownership. In real-world deployments, teams rely on its stable performance during temperature swings, rapid thermal changes at exposed sites, and dusty air streams near manufacturing processes. This combination of durability and reliability makes it a trusted cornerstone for distributed industrial networks, IIoT edge devices, and smart factory architectures.
- Rugged, industrial-grade design capable of operating in extreme temperatures from -40°C to +70°C, ensuring stable Ethernet connectivity in the toughest environments such as loading docks, cold storage facilities, and monitoring stations.
- (4) 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports plus (2) GE SFP slots for fiber provide flexible, scalable networking — native fast Ethernet at the edge with high-speed uplinks to core or backbone networks.
- Edge-centric architecture supports reliable local access for a wide range of devices, from sensors and cameras to access points and controllers, helping to reduce latency and improve real-time data processing at the network edge.
- Durable enclosure and sealed design guard against dust, moisture, and mechanical vibrations, helping you reduce maintenance cycles and extend the service life of remote deployments.
- Simple, robust deployment with minimal cooling requirements, enabling quick plug-and-play setup in field environments and remote sites where space, power, and cooling are at a premium.
Technical Details of Black Box Industrial Ethernet Switch - Extreme Temperature, 6-Port
- Ports: 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet ports; 2 x GE SFP fiber slots for uplinks or backhaul connectivity
- Temperature range: -40°C to +70°C, designed for extreme-weather operation in industrial environments
- Industrial-grade enclosure: rugged housing built to withstand dust, moisture, and vibration typical of loading docks and manufacturing floors
- Edge-focused networking capability: optimized for deployment at the network periphery to enhance reliability and reduce backbone traffic
- Mounting compatibility: suitable for rack-mount or wall-mount installations to fit constrained industrial spaces
How to install Black Box Industrial Ethernet Switch
- Identify a secure, accessible mounting location close to power and network devices that will benefit most from edge connectivity, ensuring adequate ventilation and clearance for cables.
- Power the switch using the appropriate DC power source meeting the device’s specifications, and confirm that the operating environment remains within the -40°C to +70°C range during startup and operation.
- Connect local devices to the four copper Ethernet ports for immediate access to the edge network; use the two GE SFP slots for uplinks to a core switch or fiber backbone to maximize backhaul capacity.
- Route and secure fiber and copper cables to minimize strain, avoiding sharp bends and ensuring strain-relief where necessary to protect connections in dusty or vibrating environments.
- Power up the device, verify link/activity LEDs on each port, and perform a basic network test to confirm connectivity between edge devices and the core network; configure VLANs or QoS if required by your network design.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the port configuration of the LGH1000? A: It features four 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports and two GE SFP fiber slots for flexible uplinks and backhaul.
- Q: What environments is this switch designed for? A: It is built for extreme industrial environments, including cold, dusty indoor spaces such as loading docks and monitoring stations, with an operating temperature range from -40°C to +70°C.
- Q: Is the LGH1000 suitable for edge computing and IIoT deployments? A: Yes. Its edge-focused design, rugged construction, and fiber uplinks make it well-suited for distributed industrial networks and IIoT edge use cases.
- Q: How do I install the LGH1000? A: Install in a protected area, mount securely, connect copper devices to the four RJ-45 ports, insert fiber cables into the SFP slots for uplinks, apply power, and verify link status with LEDs to ensure proper connectivity.
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