12.07.2021 • News

Altronix 802.3bt Managed Midspans Now UL294 Listed for Access Control Systems

Altronix announces that their recently introduced NetWay4BT and NetWay8BT 802.3bt 4PPoE Managed Midspans are UL294 listed for access control systems.

Altronix 802.3bt Managed Midspans Now UL294 Listed for Access Control Systems

The UL294 listing reaffirms the high quality and performance of these solutions that end users, architects, and security consultants demand for mission critical access control applications.

“Our new NetWay midspans provide the precise power for the latest 802.3bt compliant IP devices,” said Ronnie Pennington, Director of Sales for the Americas at Altronix. “Now UL294 listed, these versatile power and data transmission solutions provide the added assurance for optimum performance and reliability for access control applications. In addition, these units support high-powered surveillance devices such as IP cameras and illuminators.”

Altronix NetWay8BT 8-port 802.3bt compliant Managed Midspan provides up to 90W per port (480W max). NetWay4BT is a 4-port version that also provides up to 90W per port (360W max). These new UL294 listed midspans pass data at 10/100/1000 Mbps, include a built-in battery charger, and embedded LINQ™ Technology to monitor, control, and report power and diagnostics from anywhere over the network.

Altronix products are manufactured in the U.S.A. and backed by a lifetime warranty. 

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