Brainboxes 1 Sfp 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

BrainboxesSKU: 8824751

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Meet a flexible, cost-efficient link for growing networks: the Brainboxes 1 SFP & 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch combines a single SFP uplink with four Gigabit Ethernet ports to deliver fast, reliable, long-distance connectivity in light industrial environments. This compact switch is designed to bridge fibre backbones with copper access, enabling seamless data transfer across campuses, remote sites, and industrial floors. With galvanic isolation on its Ethernet ports, it protects connected equipment from electrical disturbances while maintaining robust performance across extended distances. It’s the smart, future-proof choice for teams looking to extend networks without sacrificing reliability or budget. Flexible connectivity for complex networks: A dedicated SFP uplink plus four Gigabit Ethernet ports give you the option to connect fibre optic backbones to copper devices, supporting a wide range of fibre types and distances. Deploy long-haul links with the right SFP transceivers and keep local devices on high-speed copper connections for low-latency access. Galvanically isolated Ethernet ports for protection and reliability: Each copper port is galvanically isolated, providing electrical separation between the network and host equipment. This reduces the risk of ground loops and electrical surges affecting critical devices, which is especially valuable in industrial and campus environments with mixed power sources. Plug-and-play performance with automatic negotiation: The switch automatically negotiates speed and duplex settings on copper connections, simplifying installation and ensuring optimal performance without complex configuration. The SFP uplink works with compatible transceivers to establish a reliable fibre link, enabling effortless integration into existing networks. Cost-effective, future-ready design for extended networks: By combining a fibre uplink with multiple copper ports, this Brainboxes switch supports scalable data delivery over longer distances. It provides a low-cost upgrade path for organisations needing higher throughput and flexible media options while keeping maintenance simple and predictable. Compact, robust hardware for light industrial use: Engineered for reliability in non-data-center environments, the device features a compact form factor and a sturdy enclosure suitable for mounting in cabinets or on shelves. Its straightforward operation makes it an ideal edge-switch for automation, remote sites, and small-to-mid-size networks where dependability matters.

  • Flexible fibre-to-copper connectivity. The Brainboxes 1 SFP & 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch combines a dedicated SFP uplink with four Gigabit Ethernet ports, enabling you to bridge fibre backbones to copper devices. This setup supports long-haul links when paired with the appropriate SFP transceivers, while keeping local devices on high-speed copper connections for ultra-low latency access at the edge. It’s an ideal fit for campuses, remote sites, manufacturing floors, and intelligent buildings where data must travel reliably across media types.
  • galvanic isolation for protection and reliability. Each copper Ethernet port is galvanically isolated, providing electrical separation between the network and host equipment. This design reduces the risk of ground loops, surges, and electrical disturbances that can affect sensitive devices, particularly in environments with mixed power sources, variable grounding, or shared infrastructure. The result is steadier performance and fewer unexpected renewals of equipment caused by electrical interference.
  • Plug-and-play with automatic negotiation. The switch auto-negotiates speed and duplex on copper connections, removing the need for complex configuration. This means you can deploy quickly, connect devices as they come online, and rely on optimal bandwidth and collision avoidance without manual tuning. The SFP uplink’s fibre link is established with compatible transceivers, delivering a straightforward, robust integration into existing networks.
  • Cost-effective, future-ready design for longer networks. By combining a fibre uplink with multiple copper ports in a compact chassis, this Brainboxes switch provides a scalable, affordable upgrade path. Extend your network reach without a complete topology overhaul and preserve simple maintenance as you grow. The design emphasizes reliability and long-term value, making it suitable for expanding edge deployments and growing campus or industrial networks.
  • Compact, robust hardware for light industrial use. Built to withstand non-data-center environments, the switch features a compact form factor and a sturdy enclosure suitable for mounting in cabinets or on shelves. It’s designed to operate reliably in light industrial settings, automation panels, and network edge locations where space is at a premium and resilience matters.

Technical Details of Brainboxes 1 SFP & 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

  • Ports: 1 x SFP uplink port and 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps copper Ethernet ports
  • Isolation: galvanic isolation on all copper Ethernet ports to protect connected equipment
  • Auto-negotiation: copper ports automatically negotiate speed and duplex for optimal performance
  • Connectivity: SFP uplink works with compatible transceivers to establish reliable fibre links
  • Form factor: compact, rugged design suitable for mounting in cabinets or on shelves in light industrial environments
  • Use case: ideal for bridging fibre backbones with copper devices across campuses, remote sites, and industrial floors

How to install Brainboxes 1 SFP & 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

  • Step 1: Determine the uplink path for your network. Decide which fibre segment will connect via the SFP uplink and ensure you have a compatible SFP transceiver ready for insertion.
  • Step 2: Insert a compatible SFP transceiver into the SFP port. Make sure the transceiver is properly seated and compatible with the fibre type you will use (single-mode or multi-mode) and the distance requirements of your link.
  • Step 3: Connect the fibre optic cable to the SFP transceiver. Ensure the connector type matches the transceiver and that the cable is secured to prevent disconnections. Keep fibre runs tidy and protected to avoid strain on the connector.
  • Step 4: Attach devices to the four Gigabit Ethernet copper ports. Use standard CAT5e/CAT6 cables as appropriate for your network speeds and distances. The copper ports will automatically negotiate the best speed and duplex with connected devices.
  • Step 5: Power on the switch and verify link activity. The ports’ link indicators should illuminate when active. If a connected device does not establish a link, recheck cable integrity and confirm that the correct SFP transceiver is installed in the uplink.
  • Step 6: Place the switch in its intended location. Secure it in a cabinet or on a shelf, ensuring adequate airflow and accessibility for management and maintenance. Document the network topology for future upgrades and troubleshooting.
  • Step 7: Monitor performance. Use network monitoring tools to verify data throughput across the fibre uplink and copper ports, and confirm that galvanic isolation is preserving equipment protection in the installation environment.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many ports does the Brainboxes switch have, and what types are they?

    A: It features 1 SFP uplink port for fibre connections and 4 Gigabit Ethernet copper ports for local devices, offering a flexible mix of media in a compact unit.

  • Q: What does galvanic isolation on the copper ports provide?

    A: Galvanic isolation provides electrical separation between network devices and host equipment, reducing ground-loop risks and protecting sensitive gear from surges and disturbances common in mixed-power environments.

  • Q: Is configuration required to use this switch?

    A: No complex configuration is required. The copper ports auto-negotiate speed and duplex, and the SFP uplink works with compatible transceivers to establish a fibre connection automatically, making it plug-and-play ready.

  • Q: What deployment scenarios is this switch best suited for?

    A: It is ideal for bridging fibre backbones to copper devices, extending networks across campuses, remote sites, factory floors, and light industrial environments where reliability and long-distance connectivity are essential.

  • Q: How does the SFP uplink distance depend on the transceiver?

    A: The maximum distance over fibre using the SFP uplink depends on the specific SFP transceiver installed (single-mode vs multi-mode, wavelength, and power). Choose an SFP module that matches your fibre type and required link distance to achieve the desired reach.


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