Dual Port Ethernet Card for Z-Bus Expansion Slot
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The C2ENET-2 is a dual port Ethernet card with the same features and functionality as the C2ENET-1, plus the C2ENET-2 enables the control system's built-in firewall, router and network address translator (NAT). This allows for creation of a dedicated internal network for Crestron and other related IP enabled devices through the LAN B port of the C2ENET-2. The LAN A port provides a secure single-point connection for the entire internal network to the client's LAN/WAN and Internet using a single external IP address.
The C2ENET-2 is a dual port Ethernet card with the same features and functionality as the C2ENET-1, plus the C2ENET-2 enables the control system's built-in firewall, router and network address translator (NAT). This allows for creation of a dedicated internal network for Crestron and other related IP enabled devices through the LAN B port of the C2ENET-2. The LAN A port provides a secure single-point connection for the entire internal network to the client's LAN/WAN and Internet using a single external IP address.
Connectors |
| LAN A | (1) 8-wire RJ45 with 2 LED indicators; 10/100BaseT Ethernet port, connects to client’s LAN/WAN; Green LED indicates link status; Yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity |
| LAN B | (1) 8-wire RJ45 with 2 LED indicators; 10/100BaseT Ethernet port; Connects to the local control system LAN; Green LED indicates link status; Yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity |
Power Requirements |
| Cresnet Power Usage | 3 Watts (0.125 Amps @ 24 Volts DC) |
Environmental |
| Temperature | 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C) |
| Humidity | 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
Construction |
| Z-bus expansion card, occupies (1) Z-bus card slot in a 2-Series control system |
Dimensions |
| Height | 0.98 in (2.49 cm) |
| Width | 4.28 in (10.86 cm) |
| Depth | 4.71 in (11.95 cm) |
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