The ProtectNet with Gigabit Ethernet Protection from APC is an in-line surge protector for Gigabit Ethernet devices. It features two female RJ-45 ports and a grounding clamp for network surge protection.
APC ProtectNet with Gigabit Ethernet Protection
Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
$14.64
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Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.4 × 5 × 1.4 in |
Surge Energy Rating | Peak Current Normal Mode: 5.5 kA<br> |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 1.9 x 4.1 x 1.1" (4.7 x 10.4 x 2.8 cm) |
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Lesley Bayer
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Surprised how big this is 3.25 x 2 x 1 inches. It even came with a 6 inch Ethernet cable! Would loved to be able to tell whether it’s gone bad, like a green light. I was not sure about landing the green wire on the plastic outlet cover. If this would give me a good ground connection or not. So I took a spare 3 prong appliance cord 10 gauge and cut the female end off. Then I solder the two green (grounded) wires together. The other two I just taped up, now I can just plug it into a grounded outlet. This is an update, on 7/21 had a major lightning hit near by damaged my a/c unit. No problems with magic jack, router, or printer
Gayle Swaniawski
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High quality surge protection for E line and APC reliability you can trust!
Darryl Stiedemann
Verified Purchase
After losing a PC motherboard and switch after a storm, we installed PNET1GB’s on each end of the cable. Shielded cable’s shield was not utilized before. I had earth rods installed on both buildings, tied that earth to the PNET1GB’s earth, ethernet’s drain wire and a metal faceplate with a shielded CAT6 insert. Never lost a piece of equipment since.
Vicente Larkin
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Have a couple of applications where this came in handy. Good flexibility w/APC solutions
Karine Kshlerin
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We get a lot of storms in my part of the country and we’ve had both a router and range extender ruined due to the storms. To be honest it felt a little weird to have this curly device attached to the equipment but we haven’t had any issues so far. I’d say this is doing its job and would be a good purchase for anyone!