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Low-Cost Remote Power Reboot Switch with IEC320 C13 Outlet and 10A Country-Specific Line Cord

Series: ENVIROMUX®

Model: PWR-RMT-RBT-LC10A

  • Regulatory approvals: CE, UL, cUL, FCC, RoHS.
  • Auto-scheduler allows for scheduling power on/off/reboot events.
  • Easy-to-use web interface makes it easy to control power from anywhere in the world.
  • Control an unlimited number of Remote Power Reboot Switches from one software application.
  • Multiple control options: Web interface, AutoPing, Telnet, DxP (Dataprobe Exchange Protocol)
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The ENVIROMUX® Remote Power Reboot Switch allows you to remotely reboot and control power (on/off) to a server or other powered device over IP.

For more information, visit http://www.networktechinc.com/control-power.html
  • Regulatory approvals: CE, UL, cUL, FCC, RoHS.
  • Auto-scheduler allows for scheduling power on/off/reboot events.
  • Easy-to-use web interface makes it easy to control power from anywhere in the world.
  • Control an unlimited number of Remote Power Reboot Switches from one software application.
  • Multiple control options: Web interface, AutoPing, Telnet, DxP (Dataprobe Exchange Protocol)
  • The DxP protocol allows developers to design and integrate the PWR-RMT-RBT-LC into custom applications
  • Auto-ping up to 2 IP addresses: Local ping: automatically reboots device if there is no response. Remote ping: pings a remote host and powers up alarm or connected device when there is no response.
  • Dual password protection with separate user and administrator passwords.
  • A Windows batch file can be used to automatically power on/off/reboot the device
  • Optional wall mount and DIN mount kit available.
  • The Remote Reboot Switch is the ideal solution for many applications, such as:
  • Remote reboot of any device, router, server, kiosk, etc. The device need not be network attached.
  • Secure sensitive devices by keeping them powered off when not in use. This prevents hackers from detecting them at all times.
  • Power down equipment when not needed for power savings and to save on wear and tear.
  • Power up alert devices like sirens, lamps, and messages, or environmental system like heaters, coolers, pumps, etc.
 
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