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05/07/2010

Etherwan earns certification for in-vehicle networking solutions

Taipei, Taiwan

A series of Etherwan's hardened-grade 8-port Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Ethernet Switches, and the DD-85-48 power converter have received E-Mark certification. Etherwan in cooperation with a leading NVR manufacturer developed comprehensive in-vehicle mobile surveillance system that includes PoE switch, power converter and Network Video Recorder (NVR) equipment all certified with E-Mark that have been installed in many different vehicles.
Mobile video surveillance is becoming more common, as more police departments, ambulance services, and transportation companies see the benefits it can bring. With a PoE switch installed in a vehicle, it eliminates the need for an electrician to install an outlet near a powered device. PoE brings efficiency to Ethernet-based communications in mobility by providing power to the Cat-5 LAN cable.

Designed for net-centric operation installed on mobile vehicles, Etherwan's hardened switch series features PoE and web-smart with a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F). Up to 4 PoE ports (IEEE 802.3af 15W or 30W on each) from each model, this E-Mark certified product group allows users to install a network-based surveillance system that will connect with PoE cameras without requiring extra power cable. To accommodate with common power input from mobile vehicles, Etherwan also provides an E-Mark certified power supply converting from 12-36VDC to 48VDC defined in the IEEE 802.3af standard. Etherwan delivers robust networking products designed to meet EMC standards and work in extreme environments and in ground mobile vehicle platforms as well.

The E-Mark products from Etherwan are the EX34000, EX45000, EX36000, EX46000, EX36100 (30W PoE), EX46100 (30W PoE) and DD-85-48.


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