Check with Netonix as well. They have hardened switches but not sure if
they're shipping yet. Chris from RF Armor makes them.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Andris Bjornson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all - thanks for the responses.
>
> Spoke to streakwave this morning and they have no EdgeSwitches in stock,
> and none in the pipeline from the factory.
>
> Yes - cost is definitely a factor, especially given that in this case
> equipment deployed within Ebola treatment centers may end up having to be
> destroyed or soaked in chlorinated water for 1 minute for health and safety
> reasons.
>
> I've heard some mixed opinions about ToughSwitches, otherwise I'd be going
> straight for the 16 port toughswitches.  Given the concerns about power
> load I've seen on this list, and that the cost of the 16 port toughswitch
> is basically the same as the 24 port 250W edge switch...I was originally
> thinking to go with EdgeSwitch, though looks like supply chain may kill
> that.  Would love to look at Netonix, but those seem very hard to get in
> quantity as well.
>
> My requirements are basically:
>
>    - suitable for rackmount or hasty tabletop deployment
>    - AC power ok, but must be a path for possible -48VDC deployment (was
>    thinking to invert via rackmount inverter)
>    - easy user interface
>    - easy sharing / loading of premade config files
>    - sufficient wattage for a minimum of 5x AirMax devices, but capacity
>    for more is nice to have
>    - reasonable cost
>
>
> I often do custom built / DIN rail / NEMA enclosures - but here because of
> the logistical difficulties and the varied skill levels of technicians I
> really need to minimize the number of components to ship and assemble.
> Hoping to find a fully COTS solution.
>
> Would be curious to hear opinions on what people feel are more reliable
> and easy to configure /use for low level technicians:
>
>    - Digital loggers
>    - ToughSwitches
>
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