Comnet RLMCSFPPOEHO 11-Port Gigabit DIN Rail Switch
The ComNet RLMCSFPPOEHO is an 11-port gigabit unmanaged switch built for DIN rail mounting inside industrial enclosures, cabinets, and equipment rooms where standard desktop or rackmount switches don't fit the panel layout. With PoE++ (802.3bt) output rated to 60W and an Industrial-grade operating temperature rating, the RLMCSFPPOEHO is positioned for control cabinets, pole-mount enclosures, and outdoor-adjacent installs feeding PTZ cameras, access points, and other high-draw powered devices from a single compact drop.
Overview
This is an unmanaged gigabit switch — plug-and-play with no configuration interface to provision, which simplifies deployment when you don't need VLANs or port-level diagnostics on this segment of the network. All 11 ports run at 1000 Mbps, and the unit mounts directly to standard 35 mm DIN rail, matching the same rail hardware already carrying PLCs, breakers, and terminal blocks in an industrial panel. The RLMCSFPPOEHO pulls power through the PS-A48060 supply — the minimum and recommended PSU for this switch — with PS-A48170, PS-A48280, and PS-A48500 listed as alternative supplies if you need extra output headroom for a larger PoE load or future port expansion elsewhere on the same power bus.
Key Features
- 60W PoE++ (802.3bt) budget: enough headroom to run high-draw endpoints — PTZ cameras with heaters/blowers, multi-radio access points — off ports that would starve on standard PoE+ switches.
- 11 gigabit ports: every port runs a full 1000 Mbps, so you're not bottlenecking multi-megapixel camera streams or aggregated uplinks through a slower legacy port.
- 35 mm standard DIN rail mount: clips onto the same rail already running your PLCs and terminal blocks, so it drops into an existing industrial panel without custom brackets or wall space.
- Industrial equipment grade with Industrial operating temperature rating: built for the thermal swings inside an unconditioned cabinet or roadside enclosure, where a commercial-grade switch would be the weak link.
- Unmanaged operation: no configuration, no firmware to patch, no management VLAN to provision — power it up and it switches. Fewer moving parts to troubleshoot on a segment that doesn't need managed features.
- 1x copper RJ-45 with MTBF >250,000 hours: a reliability figure worth noting when this switch is buried in a cabinet you don't want to be servicing every quarter.
- Compact footprint at 1.5 lbs unpacked: light enough that it doesn't stress the DIN rail or panel wall mount alongside heavier gear.
- Lifetime warranty: reduces long-term ownership risk on a device meant to run unattended for years in a locked cabinet.
Integration & Compatibility
The RLMCSFPPOEHO is built to sit downstream of a network video recorder or upstream aggregation switch, feeding PoE++ power and gigabit data to edge devices in the same enclosure or nearby pole. Because it draws from an external PSU rather than an internal transformer, PSU selection matters: use the PS-A48060 for standard loads, and step up to the PS-A48170, PS-A48280, or PS-A48500 if your PoE draw across the switch is likely to approach or exceed the 60W budget. Pair it with ComNet's networking line for a matched-vendor uplink, and review a PoE planning guide before finalizing port allocation so you don't undersize the PSU for the cameras and access points you're actually deploying. For sites building out a full outdoor IP camera run, this switch works well as the cabinet-mounted PoE source between the head-end and the field devices, and it pairs naturally with DIN rail enclosures and mounting accessories sized for the same 35 mm rail standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What PSU does the RLMCSFPPOEHO require?
A: The minimum and recommended power supply is the PS-A48060. Alternative supplies — PS-A48170, PS-A48280, or PS-A48500 — can be used if you need additional output capacity.
Q: How much PoE power does the RLMCSFPPOEHO provide?
A: It has a 60W PoE++ (802.3bt) power budget across its ports.
Q: Is the RLMCSFPPOEHO managed or unmanaged?
A: It's an unmanaged switch — no configuration interface, plug-and-play operation.
Q: Can the RLMCSFPPOEHO mount in a standard industrial panel?
A: Yes. It mounts to standard 35 mm DIN rail, the same rail size used for PLCs and terminal blocks in most industrial enclosures.
Q: What's the warranty on the RLMCSFPPOEHO?
A: It carries a lifetime warranty.
Q: What operating temperature range is the RLMCSFPPOEHO rated for?
A: It carries an Industrial equipment grade and Industrial operating temperature rating, suited to unconditioned cabinets and enclosures.
The spec that jumps out on the RLMCSFPPOEHO is the 60W PoE++ (802.3bt) budget — that's enough to run a PTZ camera with heater and wiper, not just a fixed-lens dome. I spec this one whenever a panel needs gigabit PoE and DIN rail mounting in the same box.
Technical Highlights:
- 60W PoE++ (802.3bt): covers high-draw PTZ and multi-radio AP loads that would trip a standard PoE+ budget on a smaller switch.
- 11 gigabit ports: full 1000 Mbps on every port, so you're not throttling camera streams through a fast-ethernet bottleneck.
- 35 mm standard DIN rail: clips into the same rail already carrying breakers and terminal blocks — no separate bracket kit to source.
Deployment Considerations:
- The PS-A48060 is the minimum-spec PSU — if you're loading multiple PTZ cameras near the 60W ceiling, step up to the PS-A48170 or PS-A48280 for headroom rather than running the budget tight.
- This is an unmanaged switch — if you need VLANs, port mirroring, or SNMP monitoring on this segment, this isn't the model for that; it's built for simplicity and reliability, not configuration depth.
The RLMCSFPPOEHO is the right call for a roadside or perimeter equipment cabinet feeding two or three PTZ cameras and an access point off DIN rail, where panel space and PoE headroom matter more than managed switching features. Reference the RLMCSFPPOEHO by name when specifying the panel bill of materials so the PSU pairing doesn't get lost in translation.