⚡ Shield Your Network, Elevate Your Game!
The Tupavco TP302 Ethernet Surge Protector (2 Pack) is designed to safeguard your networking equipment from lightning and surges, featuring a robust aluminum case and advanced gas discharge tube technology. With a data transfer rate of 1 Gbps and compatibility with PoE devices, this protector ensures your network remains uninterrupted and efficient.
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.4"L x 1.4"W x 2.3"H |
C**E
Works with 2.5g!
I can't speak directly to the lighning protection as I'm not sure how I'd know, but I can say this is well built AND isn't just gigabit. Between my 2.5g capable switch and PC I'm getting full speed per iperf tests. Very excited that I'm not giving up those speeds, though I'm not sure if it will reduce maximum cable runs or whatnot.
V**G
Works with my POE ethernet security cameras
After a recent surge over our ethernet network from a nearby lightning strike, I decided to add these to the incoming lines from all the outdoor cameras. The cameras are POE and the protector allows them to work properly after being installed. I haven't seen any issues with the cameras going offline or degrading their throughput. I also tested these on a 500 mbps ethernet connection to my PC and an internet speed test showed that with the protector installed my device was still able to achieve the full speed provided by my ISP. I hope they function well if we encounter another nearby lightning surge in the future. We lost a lot of connected equipment prior to installing these. When installing, I made sure these all had a direct connection to our outside ground rod where the incoming cable TV line is also grounded to help dissipate any future surges.
B**S
excellent product
excellent product
J**S
Clean & Simple
Great in line protection. It doesn’t impact performance. My only concern is that there is no way to know if it provides protection, until it doesn’t!
S**2
I hope they work well when needed....
Since they are grounded but installed in a plastic cabinet, I also purchased a plug-in grounding wire that they are both now attached to. They seem well built.
J**K
Works as Expected
Very easy to install and connect. Did not slow our speeds down at all. Saved us for a third very costly replacement due to lightning strike. Very convenient size. We have several networks and I have put one on every line coming to save us money in the future. Great value I’d say. Already saved me money!
M**A
WORKED AS ADVERTISED DURING DAMAGING LIGHTNING STRIKES
An unusual, late February line of severe thunderstorms rolled through central, lower Michigan a couple of days ago.Two very close cloud to ground lightning strikes made the land line phone's bell ring twice. The next day, I noticed there was no network to the distant building. I bypassed the suspected surge protector with a cable coupler to determine if it was the problem, witch it was.All the other, expensive, network equipment was spared of any damage, so I'm buying two more as replacements.Very happy, highly recommended!
D**X
A must have when...
You need a surge suppression device when running copper ethernet between two buildings. These have sacrificial gas discharge tubes inside to suppress high voltage transients. You'll never know if or when surge suppression worked properly, you'll only know when it didn't. Seems like cheap insurance to me.One note, do not use two of these together (one at each end if you're running shielded cable. This will create a ground loop if the buildings are bonded. Worse it will be the sole ground path between them if they are not. I chose unshielded cable and decided to only use on suppressor near the switch for my install.
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