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Techaya’s MILTECH 912: Unparalleled Advanced Network Features to Ethernet-Equipped Mobile Platforms

Los Angeles – October 7, 2014 – MilSource, a U.S. distributor of military-grade Ethernet connectivity solutions, announced availability of Techaya’s MILTECH 912 rugged, 12-port, MIL-STD managed gigabit Ethernet switch. Ideal for mobile Ethernet-equipped platforms, such as vetronic, unmanned ground vehicles and aerial applications, the MILTECH 912 provides an excellent combination of size, weight and cost (SWaP-C) and saves valuable real estate for computers, IP-based sensors, navigation, targeting systems and other devices.

The MILTECH 912 is compact, yet offers 12 triple-speed (10/100/1000 Mbps) Ethernet ports, and has advanced network features including VLANs, traffic prioritization (QoS) and bandwidth aggregation. The twelve Ethernet ports are provided through by two MIL-D-38999 connectors and the power stands alone to conform to MIL-STD-1275. Its gigabit speeds and 24VDC bus make it instantly compatible with most network device and power systems.

“Techaya is built from the ground up with MIL-SPEC and SWaP-C as top priorities, and it continues to be at the forefront for new innovations in the industry,” said Ronen Isaac, general manager of MilSource. “MILTECH 912 is a perfect answer for rugged LAN connectivity in those situations when advanced network features and reliability are as critical for success as SWaP-C.”

 

More information, including specifications and additional photos/graphics, can be found athttp://militaryethernet.com/products/rugged-gigabit-ethernet-switch-mil-std-12-port/.

 

About MilSource

MilSource takes 20+ years of computer and networking experience and brings a consultative approach to the military and aerospace industry. Noting the pervasiveness of Ethernet as a key networking component in the military/aerospace markets, the founders of WLANmall formed MilSource to focus on bringing these markets innovative, rugged, military-grade Ethernet communications solutions. MilSource is the exclusive U.S. distributor of Techaya’s MILTECH line of military-grade switching, routing and other communications solutions. For information on MilSource or the Techaya product line, go towww.militaryethernet.com.

About Techaya

Techaya Inc. (www.techaya.com/) is a developer and manufacturer of military-grade, COTS and customized IP-based communication solutions where extreme conditions and unique tactical requirements are the norm. Its MILTECH products and solutions are designed for rugged military applications involving extreme environmental conditions, and are tested and certified for MIL-STD-810F, MIL-STD-461E, MIL-STD-1275B, MIL-STD-704A, HIK-7 and IP68.

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