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Network switch Wago 852-1111/000-001 — 5-port Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), MAC table 2000, 12–48 V DC
The Wago 852-1111/000-001 is a compact unmanaged network switch with five RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps operation. Designed for industrial and office environments, the switch complies with IEEE 802.1p, 802.3, 802.3ab, 802.3u and 802.3x standards and maintains a MAC address table of 2000 entries for basic traffic forwarding. The device accepts a wide-range DC supply of 12–48 V, enabling flexible integration into existing power systems and remote installations.
The unit offers five full Gigabit ports in a compact form factor, enabling high-speed connectivity for a small cluster of devices without requiring managed switch configuration. Support for common Ethernet standards ensures compatibility with a broad set of network devices and auto-negotiation for link speed and duplex. The 2000-entry MAC address table reduces unnecessary flooding in typical small-to-medium deployments. The 12–48 V DC input allows operation from industrial power sources, battery systems, or standard DC supplies, simplifying deployment in control cabinets, vehicles, or remote cabinets.
Install the switch on a DIN rail or flat surface according to available mounting options and connect each device to the RJ-45 ports with standard Ethernet cables. Provide power using a compatible 12–48 V DC source, observing polarity and protective wiring practices. The switch is plug-and-play: connected devices will negotiate link speed and duplex automatically, and traffic forwarding is handled by the built-in MAC table without additional configuration. Monitor link status via port LEDs to verify connections and troubleshoot cabling or device faults.
Place the switch in a ventilated, dust-free area and use shielded cables where electromagnetic interference is present. For installations in critical systems, use a regulated DC supply and consider surge protection on the power line. When deploying in mixed-speed networks, allow full-duplex Gigabit-capable devices on uplinks to prevent bottlenecks.
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