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Comnet 10 Port Managed Hardened Ethernet Switch 2 1Gbps/2.5Gbps SFP 8 - CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT

Comnet CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT Managed Hardened Ethernet Switch Overview The Comnet CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT is a 10-port managed switch purpose-built for surveilla…

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Comnet 10 Port Managed Hardened Ethernet Switch 2 1Gbps/2.5Gbps SFP 8 - CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT

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SKU: CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT
Condition: New

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Comnet CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT Managed Hardened Ethernet Switch

Overview

The Comnet CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT is a 10-port managed switch purpose-built for surveillance and industrial environments where power density, temperature extremes, and regulatory compliance matter. Eight ports deliver 10/100/1000 Mbps via standard RJ45, paired with two 1Gbps/2.5Gbps SFP uplink slots for fiber or high-speed copper backbone. The switch ships with a massive 720W PoE budget distributed across all eight copper ports at 90W per port, meaning you can run 8 full-load high-power cameras (or access control readers, heaters, strobes) simultaneously without external injectors or workarounds. Operational temperature span of −40°C to +70°C keeps it functional in unheated warehouses, shipping yards, and rooftop enclosures where standard commercial switches fail. NDAA-compliant, TAA-listed, and manufactured in the USA — mandatory for federal, critical infrastructure, and defense-adjacent deployments.

Key Features

  • 8-port PoE budget of 720W total (90W per port): Enough simultaneous power for eight 60W thermal cameras, eight door readers drawing 12W each, or mixed loads. This is a real differentiator—most 8-port managed switches top out at 240W budget. No external PoE injectors means simpler cabling, fewer points of failure, and faster troubleshooting in the field.
  • IEEE 802.3 Type 4 bt (PoE++) standard: Supports both legacy PoE (802.3af, 13W) and cutting-edge PoE++ (802.3bt, 90W per port). Backward-compatible with any 10/100/1000 camera, access control panel, or powered device already in your fleet.
  • Two 1Gbps/2.5Gbps SFP uplink ports: Run fiber backbone for long-distance ISP handoff, campus ring topology, or daisy-chain multiple switches across a site without copper cable voltage drop penalties. 2.5Gbps SFP option scales headroom on the trunk without replacing the switch.
  • L2+ Managed control plane: VLAN tagging (802.1Q), STP, link aggregation, QoS scheduling, and per-port rate limiting are all available—not a dumb switch. Partition camera traffic from office network, prioritize alarm video over routine recording, or isolate devices by role without a separate controller.
  • −40°C to +70°C operational temperature range: Survives outdoor or unheated shelter mounting. Ceramic components and industrial conformal coating prevent condensation-induced shorts or cold-solder failures. Standard commercial switches typically max out at 0°C or 40°C ambient.
  • NDAA Section 889 and TAA compliance: No Huawei, ZTE, or restricted-origin silicon. Certified for federal procurement, state/local government networks, and critical infrastructure contracts where supply-chain provenance is non-negotiable.
  • Designed and manufactured in the USA: Comnet produces this unit domestically, simplifying compliance documentation, lead-time predictability, and warranty support for government and prime-contractor buyers.
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty: Standard manufacturer coverage from the factory—no arbitrary expiration.

Integration & Compatibility

The CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT integrates into any IP surveillance backbone built on 10/100/1000 Mbps architectures. Pair it with ONVIF-compliant cameras (Axis, Dahua, Hikvision, Hanwha, Vivotek, etc.), access control readers (HID, Salto, Kantech), and intercoms running SIP or proprietary protocols. Layer 2+ switching allows VLAN segregation—surveillance VLAN 10, access control VLAN 20, guest network VLAN 100—so a single switch becomes the secure backbone for multi-tenant or multi-agency deployments. The dual SFP ports support both single-mode and multi-mode fiber, simplifying backbone design across large warehouses, campuses, or outdoor perimeter networks. Since the switch manages its own power budget internally, no separate PoE midspan injectors are needed on the monitored ports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: Yes. The unit is NDAA-compliant and manufactured in the USA. It does not contain restricted semiconductors or components from Huawei, ZTE, or other prohibited entities.

Q: Can I run eight 60W PoE++ cameras at the same time?

A: Yes. The switch provides 90W per port and a total 720W PoE budget, allowing all eight RJ45 ports to deliver maximum power simultaneously without external injectors.

Q: What temperature range is the switch rated for?

A: −40°C to +70°C operational range. This makes it suitable for unheated outdoor enclosures, rooftop installations, and extreme climate deployments where standard commercial switches would fail.

Q: Do the SFP ports support fiber?

A: Yes. The two 1Gbps/2.5Gbps SFP ports accept both single-mode and multi-mode fiber transceivers, as well as high-speed copper SFP modules. No additional hardware required.

Q: Is this switch managed or unmanaged?

A: L2+ Managed. Full VLAN support (802.1Q), spanning tree, link aggregation, QoS, and per-port rate limiting are all available via web or CLI interface for advanced network segmentation and traffic control.

Q: What is the warranty on the CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT?

A: Limited Lifetime Warranty from the manufacturer. Coverage terms and exclusions are detailed in Comnet documentation.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson

The CNGE10FX2TX8MPBT solves a real problem in high-power surveillance deployments: that moment when you've spec'd eight 60W thermal cameras but your switch can only deliver 240W total budget and you're forced to cascade injectors or split cameras across multiple closets. This unit puts 720W of simultaneous PoE power into eight standard ports, meaning every camera runs at full spec without compromise. For warehouse and perimeter integrators, that's a game-changer on dense building entries and outdoor yards where you need thermal + visible + IR all pulling maximum load at once.

Technical Highlights:

  • 720W PoE budget, 90W per port: Eight cameras at 60W each, running simultaneously. Compare that to a 240W budget switch where you'd be juggling priorities or adding external power injectors. On a 16-camera warehouse project, this one switch cuts your injector cost and complexity by half.
  • IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 PoE++ standard: Future-proof for next-gen high-power devices. Legacy PoE/PoE+ gear still works without modification—no forklift upgrade needed when you deploy this.
  • −40°C to +70°C operating range: Unheated rooftop enclosures, outdoor cable vaults, and minus-20°F shipping yards are no longer off-limits. Most managed switches max out at 0°C or 40°C; this one handles real-world seasonal extremes without derating performance.

Deployment Considerations:

  • NDAA compliance is verified—federal and critical-infrastructure buyers can procure this without legal friction. If you're integrating into a government contract or prime vendor scope, this is worth calling out to your customer upfront.
  • L2+ management is powerful but assumes network knowledge. If your customer is used to plug-and-play unmanaged switches, plan for a brief training session on VLAN tagging and QoS configuration—get it wrong and you've split your traffic across the wrong VLANs.
  • Two SFP uplinks make sense for backbone—run fiber between building A and B, copper to the access closet—but remember that SFP transceivers are a separate SKU and cost. Budget for single-mode LC transceivers if you're spanning distance.

This is the right pick for 8-camera thermal entry points, outdoor alarm-driven installations with heaters and strobes sharing power, and any federal or critical-infrastructure network where NDAA compliance and domestic manufacturing are hard requirements. Overkill for small retail or office networks, but exactly right when power density and temperature extremes are real constraints.

Specifications
PoE Budget: 720W
PoE Standard: IEEE802.3 Type 4 bt
PoE Output: 90W
Operational Temperature: -40 to +70 C
SFP Ports: 2
RJ45 Ports: 8
Port Speed: 10/100/1000
SFP Speed: 1Gbps/2.5Gbps
Switch Type: L2+ Managed
Country Of Origin: US
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