Lifespan of Industrial-Grade Switches

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On average, an industrial switch can last anywhere between 10 to 15 years, although this can vary based on several factors such as the operating environment, the quality of the switch, and how well it is maintained. The lifespan of an industrial PoE ethernet switch is typically much longer than that of a standard commercial switch, largely due to its rugged design and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions. In terms of operating voltage, industrial-grade switches have a wide range of operating voltages, supporting DC12/24V. Most push button switches are rated using two main lifespan indicators: Electrical life is especially important. Physical Switches/Routers: Generally, wired networking devices can last around five years. They'll definitely show their age in the last couple years, but usually won't create drag on a business unless it's specifically focused on data-heavy operations or going all-in on video-based technologies.

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