Surge protection from switch?
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Surge protection from switch?
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Hello! I recently purchased a TP-Link 1/4 switch. I'd like to have surge protection on every line. What's the best method of achieving this? Also, I'm using a Frontier Moca adapter to supply the original signal to the TP-Link.
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Re:Surge protection from switch?
2024-04-13 02:24:54
I assume you want RJ-45 surge protector for an ethernet cable. There's a lot of RJ-45 surge protectors you could use - just choose from this list.
Depending on you switch model (100mbps or 1000mbps) you should use the appropriate surge protector model.
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