Just Add Power Releases New Gigabit Switch Driver

Just Add Power supports new Luxul driver for L2/L3 Gigabit switches.
Just Add Power, maker of AV-over-IP distribution gear has announced availability of a new driver supporting Luxul’s SW-510-48P-F, SW-610-24P-R, and SW-610-48P-F managed L2/L3 Gigabit switches.
Integrated with the company’s JADConfig software, the driver allows integrators to incorporate the units into Just Add Power AV-over-IP distribution systems requiring a single switch.
“We have a long history of supporting Luxul switches, which are powering countless Just Add Power systems in a wide range of commercial and residential installations,” said Taft Stricklin, sales team manager at Just Add Power. “We’re excited to add their latest offerings to the list, which are perfect for single-switch systems with fewer than 50 AV-over-IP devices on the network.”
Luxul’s SW-510-48P-F, SW-610-24P-R, and SW-610-48P-F switches feature 48, 24, and 48 PoE+ ports, respectively, and offer high performance with fast switching capacities of 104Gbps, 128Gbps, and 176Gbps. The SW-510-48P-F and SW-610-48P-F feature front-facing ports and a total power budget of 740W, while the SW-610-24P-R offers rear-facing ports and a power budget of 370W. All three rack-mountable switches combine QoS and VLAN support with a simple-to-use, unified management interface. Integrated Luxul ProWatch cloud management supports remote monitoring and management.
“End users have high expectations for the performance of their AV-over-IP systems,” said Gerald Willis, product manager at Luxul. “With their powerful management tools and blazing-fast switching and uplink speeds, our latest Gigabit switches make it easy to meet those expectations.”
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