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Lantronix
SKU: NTC-140-02
Lantronix NTC-140-02 Media Converter Gigabit Multimode
Gigabit multimode fiber-to-Ethernet converter for network extension
- Gigabit multimode fiber media converter
- Extends Ethernet reach over multimode fiber
- 0.86 lb compact form for cable closet install
$339.00 $337.99 Save $1.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: NTC-227-01-01
Lantronix NTC-227-01-01 Gigabit Media Converter
Fiber-to-copper Gigabit converter with tool-free DIN rail mount
- 4G LTE Cat-1 industrial IoT router, region-agnostic
- DIN rail mount with Gigabit Ethernet port
- 1.31 lb compact industrial form factor
$289.00 $286.99 Save $2.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SD1101002-11
Lantronix SD1101002-11 Secure Device Server
Single-port serial device server for remote management via Telnet, HTTP, SNMP
- Secure single-port serial device server
- DIN rail mount for cabinet integration
- Managed remote access for distributed locations
$416.88 $388.99 Save $27.89 -
Lantronix
SKU: SGPAT1040-305-FNA
Lantronix SGPAT1040-305-FNA Fiber Media Converter
Fiber-to-Ethernet converter for 10/100/1000 Mbps mixed-speed networks
- Fiber media converter, 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiate
- Copper to single-mode fiber Ethernet bridge
- TAA-compliant 2 lb compact form factor
$742.00 $212.99 Save $529.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SLC80162201S
Lantronix SLC80162201S 16-Port Console Server
16-port serial console server for out-of-band infrastructure access
- 16-port console server with serial out-of-band access
- Manages routers, switches, firewalls from one panel
- Gigabit uplink with full management protocol support
$3,130.00 $2,703.99 Save $426.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SLC80162211S
Lantronix SLC80162211S SLC8000 16-Port Console Server
16-port console server for secure out-of-band network device access
- SLC8000 16-port console server, RJ45 to DB-9
- Dual SFP Gigabit uplinks for redundancy
- Telnet, SSH-2, SNMP managed protocols
$3,130.00 $2,703.99 Save $426.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SLC80162211S-L1Y1
Lantronix SLC80162211S-L1Y1 One-Year Technical Support Subscription
One-year technical support for Lantronix SLC 8000 console servers
- 1-year technical support subscription for SLC8000
- Console server hardware support coverage
- Extends manufacturer warranty for enterprise users
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Lantronix
SKU: SLC80322201S
Lantronix SLC80322201S SLC8000 32-Port Console Server
32-port console server for out-of-band network device management
- SLC8000 32-port console server with RJ-45 serial
- DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter support for legacy gear
- Isolated out-of-band management on Gigabit Ethernet
$4,050.00 $3,496.99 Save $553.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SLC82322201S
Lantronix SLC82322201S 32-Port Console Server
32-port console server for secure out-of-band network device access
- 32-port console server: 16 RJ45 + 16 USB serial
- Combines RS-232 and USB serial in one chassis
- TAA compliant for federal procurement requirements
$4,050.00 $3,528.99 Save $521.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SM24TBT2DPB-920
Lantronix SM24TBT2DPB-920 24-Port Managed Gigabit PoE++ Switch
24-port Gigabit managed switch with PoE++ power per port
- 24-port managed Gigabit PoE++ switch, 90W per port
- Powers high-power IP cameras + APs over single cable
- 8K MAC address table for mid-density enterprise
$2,496.00 $1,868.99 Save $627.01 -
Lantronix
SKU: SM24TBT4XPA-NA
Lantronix SM24TBT4XPA-NA 28-Port Managed Gigabit PoE++ Switch
28-port Gigabit PoE++ managed switch with IEEE 1588v2 timing
- 28-port managed Gigabit PoE++ switch, 90W per port
- IEEE 1588v2 + TAA compliant for federal use
- 32K MAC table with VLAN, QoS, full L2 protocols
$2,550.00 $1,905.99 Save $644.01 -
NETGEAR
SKU: EX6120-100NAS
NETGEAR AC1200 WIFI Range Extender - Essentials - EX6120-100NAS
- AC1200 dual-band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) extends 802.11ac coverage without proprietary firmware.
- Gigabit Ethernet port supports hardwired IP cameras or NVRs where cable runs are feasible.
- Plug-in wall-mount form factor simplifies deployment in warehouses and retail environments.
$170.67 $118.99 Save $51.68 -
NETGEAR
SKU: EX3110-100NAS
NETGEAR AC750 WIFI Range Extender - Supports NEW - EX3110-100NAS
- AC750 dual-band (433 Mbps 5 GHz + 300 Mbps 2.4 GHz) supports simultaneous camera streams.
- Transparent repeater mode lets IP cameras and NVRs connect automatically without reconfiguration.
- Wall-outlet powered (11V AC); no PoE infrastructure required for quick deployment in dead zones.
$62.05 $43.99 Save $18.06 -
NETGEAR
SKU: EAX17-100NAS
NETGEAR EAX17-100NAS 1PT AX3000 WiFi 6 Mesh Extender
- WiFi 6 (802.11ax) AX3000 dual-band extends mesh coverage into dead zones.
- Dual antennas at 4.1 dBi (2.4 GHz) and 4.6 dBi (5 GHz) favor line-of-sight runs.
- Wall and ceiling mount options suit multi-floor offices and warehouse deployments.
$220.85 $140.99 Save $79.86 -
NETGEAR
SKU: EX6110-100NAS
NETGEAR EX6110-100NAS AC1200 WiFi Range Extender
- Dual-band AC1200 (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) reduces co-channel interference in dense deployments.
- 4.1 / 4.6 dBi antenna gain extends signal into obstructed warehouse corners and upper floors.
- WPS pairing to any 802.11ac router requires only an AC outlet — no cabling or PoE needed.
$116.36 $80.99 Save $35.37 -
NETGEAR
SKU: PLP2000-100PAS
NETGEAR PLP2000-100PAS Powerline 2000 + Extra Outlet
- Powerline 2000 adapter with Gigabit Ethernet + pass-through outlet
- 1000 Mbps Ethernet over existing electrical wiring
- Pass-through outlet preserves the wall socket
$186.19 $129.99 Save $56.20
Extenders & Repeaters
Network extenders and repeaters help extend Ethernet and PoE beyond standard distance limitations, supporting reliable connectivity for remote cameras and edge devices. These solutions are commonly used for long runs, distributed sites, and challenging infrastructure layouts.
Plan Your Deployment
- Distance requirements and cabling limitations
- PoE power delivery and total wattage planning
- Bandwidth needs and device throughput requirements
- Installation environment and enclosure considerations
- Reliability planning and service access
Extenders & Repeaters — Engineering-Grade Network Infrastructure for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 171 working models of extenders & repeaters sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Port count and PoE budget come first. An 8-camera install needs at least 9 ports (cameras + uplink), with PoE budget covering the sum of per-camera PoE class. Account for uplink speed: 1 Gbps uplinks bottleneck under heavy video load on switches with 8+ high-resolution cameras. SFP+ or 10 Gbps uplinks remove that bottleneck on growing sites.
Managed versus unmanaged switches affect troubleshooting and VLAN segmentation. Managed switches (HPE Aruba, Cisco, Netgear ProSAFE M-series) support VLANs, link-aggregation, port mirroring, and SNMP monitoring — essential for any deployment over 16 cameras or with mixed traffic. Unmanaged switches work for small isolated camera networks but limit growth and troubleshooting visibility.
Layer 3 capability (routing, VLAN inter-VLAN routing) becomes important when surveillance, access control, and corporate traffic share the same physical network. Surveillance VLAN isolation is now standard practice — segregate camera traffic from corporate Wi-Fi and guest networks to prevent broadcast storms and lateral attack paths. Confirm the switch supports the VLAN count and ACL complexity you need.
Outdoor/industrial deployments need ruggedized switches. ComNet, Antaira, and Moxa make hardened switches rated for -40°C to +75°C, vibration, and waterproof housings. DIN-rail mounting fits standard outdoor enclosures. Standard data-closet switches in outdoor enclosures fail within 1-2 years from condensation and temperature swings; spec the right environment rating up front.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| IP Rating | IP66 |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Power | PoE, PoE+, AC/DC, PoE++ |
| Type | Switch, PoE Extender, PoE Injector, Ethernet Extender, Power Supply, Media Converter, Adapter, Enclosure |
| Durability | Indoor, Outdoor |
Top Brands in This Category
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between managed and unmanaged PoE switches?
Unmanaged switches power-on and forward traffic without configuration — simplest deployment but no VLAN, no monitoring, no troubleshooting visibility. Managed switches add VLANs, link-aggregation, port mirroring, SNMP, and remote-management interfaces. For deployments above 16 cameras or those sharing infrastructure with other systems, managed is the right choice; the per-port cost is modest and the operational benefit is large.
How much PoE budget should I size for?
Sum the PoE-class budget of all PoE-powered devices, then add 20-30% headroom for growth. Eight 802.3at cameras at 30W max each is 240W minimum — but a 130W-budget 8-port PoE+ switch can't deliver that. Confirm both per-port budget and total PoE budget; many entry-level switches advertise PoE+ ports but cap aggregate budget at half the per-port maximum.
Do I need 10 Gbps uplinks?
For installations under 32 cameras with mid-resolution streams, 1 Gbps uplinks suffice. Above that, or when you need fast investigative playback for many simultaneous reviewers, 10 Gbps (SFP+) uplinks remove the choke point. NVRs writing to NAS over the network also benefit. SFP+ has become reasonably affordable on managed switches; opt for it on new installs over 16 cameras.
Can I run VoIP and video on the same switch?
Yes — modern managed switches use VLAN segregation to keep VoIP, video, and data traffic separated even on shared physical ports. Use QoS (Quality of Service) to prioritize VoIP for low latency and assign video its own queue. Avoid mixing untagged traffic types on a single switch port without VLAN configuration; broadcast storms and bandwidth competition cause both voice and video quality issues.
What's the right uplink between buildings on a campus?
Single-mode fiber for runs over 100 m, multi-mode for shorter runs (typically up to 550 m on OM3, 300 m on OM4 at 10 Gbps). Bidirectional SFPs (single fiber instead of pair) save fiber count when the run is already deployed. Avoid copper between buildings — ground-potential differences during lightning strikes destroy switch SFP modules even when surge-protected.
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