⚡ Shield Your Network, Elevate Your Game!
The Tupavco Ethernet Surge Protector TP303 is designed for outdoor use, providing robust protection for Gigabit and PoE+ networks. With a data rate of up to 1000 Mbps and high PoE+ input capabilities, this surge suppressor ensures your network remains safe from lightning and surges, all while being compact and easy to install.
Brand | Tupavco |
Manufacturer | Tupavco |
Item Height | 4.3 Inches |
Item Width | 3.3 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 8.38 x 10.92 cm; 132 g |
Item model number | TP303 |
Voltage | 60 Volts (DC) |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | Tupavco |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 132 g |
S**N
Good price, works great
I used this when I ran my starlink cable outside. I cut the cable to make it easier to pull and since it was cut I decided to ground it. I found this box and was impressed by its quality and ease of use.
D**N
Good product
Happy with this product. worked as intended.
C**N
La bonne reponse
Bonjour : le but est de protéger ma ligne de téléphone pouvez vous m’aider pour réaliser ce branchement deux fils en entrée deux fils en sortie sur le DTI les prise femelle eternet n’étant pas adaptés à à mon branchement Pour le moment je l’ai placé en sortie de box ce n’est pas le but initial ma box n’est pas protégée les prise téléphone sont en rj 11 et non en rj45? Ou concevez un boîtier entrée sortie en rj 11 .(2 fils) merci de votre réponse
F**B
Excelente producto, no afecta velocidades
Fácil instalación y puesta a punto, las velocidades antes y después de instalarlo no se vieron afectadas. Esperemos que el día que se necesite funcione de manera correcta.
S**D
A little cramped
Just installed a couple of the outdoor variety (and consequently I cannot talk about their effectiveness in a lightning strike). All seems of expected quality, however my only gripe is that the box is a little cramped for external solid Ethernet cable - the access hole and grommet definitely so. Was a real job to get the cables in and 'bent' to the right angles to slot the RJ45 plugs into the sockets. Was very fearful of pulling the sockets off the PCB! All working, so hopefully all is OK...
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