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Network Surge Protector MikroTik MIKROTIK GESP Netprotector GIGABIT
Network Surge Protector MikroTik MIKROTIK GESP Netprotector GIGABIT
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Network Surge Protector MikroTik MIKROTIK GESP Netprotector GIGABIT
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Network Surge Protector MikroTik MIKROTIK GESP Netprotector GIGABIT
Network Surge Protector MikroTik MIKROTIK GESP Netprotector GIGABIT
The MikroTik MIKROTIK GESP Netprotector GIGABIT is a network surge protector designed for Gigabit Ethernet links. It offers transient overvoltage protection by diverting surge energy from cable runs to ground, helping to reduce the risk of damage to connected network devices. The device is suitable for use with switches, routers, access points and other Ethernet equipment when installed with proper grounding in indoor or weather-protected outdoor installations.
This network surge protector supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds while providing a compact, inline protection solution that is easy to install. It reduces the likelihood of equipment failure due to lightning-induced or switching transients on Ethernet cabling by shunting dangerous voltages to ground. The unit is passive in operation and does not require external power, making it compatible with a wide range of network hardware and installation scenarios.
Install the Netprotector inline between the network cable and the device or patch panel you want to protect. Ensure the grounding terminal is securely connected to a proper earth ground according to local electrical codes before use. Confirm link integrity and network speed after installation; the protector is designed to pass Gigabit Ethernet signals while providing surge diversion to ground. Periodically inspect the unit and grounding connection for corrosion or mechanical damage and replace if protection components show signs of failure.
For effective protection, always connect the grounding point to a low-impedance earth ground and follow local grounding and bonding regulations. Use the device as part of an overall surge protection strategy that may include upstream surge protectors and proper cable routing. Do not rely on a single protector for complete lightning protection; consider professional assessment for installations in high-risk areas.
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