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Solar Supremacy: The End of Electricity’s Stranglehold on Connectivity


SHOCKING TRUTH: Solar-Powered Switches are the Key to South Africa’s Survival

In a bold move, Duxbury Networking has unveiled its revolutionary DuxNet range of solar-powered switches, designed to keep South African businesses connected even in the face of crippling power outages. But is this the answer to the country’s prayers, or just a desperate attempt to cash in on the crisis?

According to Tobie van Schalkwyk, Business Unit Manager at Duxbury Networking, these switches are the "future of resilient, next-level networking". But what does that even mean? Are they just a fancy way of saying "we’re trying to make a quick buck off the back of South Africa’s energy crisis"?

The DuxNet switches claim to harness solar energy to power IP-based devices, including POE cameras and phones, ensuring businesses remain connected even during outages. But what about the environmental impact of these solar panels? Are they really as eco-friendly as they seem, or are they just a way for Duxbury to greenwash their image?

And what about the cost? Are these switches affordable for the average South African business, or are they just a luxury for the wealthy elite?

KEY FEATURES:

  • Five POE gigabit ethernet ports (because who needs more than five devices connected at a time?)
  • Fibre SFP port for longer-distance connections (because who needs to be connected to the world outside of their office?)
  • Solar power input supporting 400W (DUX106SPS5A) and 800W (DUX106SPS15A) solar panels (because who needs to worry about the cost of electricity?)
  • Rugged, weather-resistant design suitable for harsh environments (because who needs to worry about the weather?)
  • Operating temperature range of -20°C to 65°C (because who needs to worry about the temperature?)

The DuxNet switches also boast smart power management capabilities, which extend the life of connected devices and ensure network stability. But what does that even mean? Are they just a fancy way of saying "we’re trying to make sure your devices don’t break"?

For more information about the DuxNet solar-powered switches range and how the company is supporting sustainable connectivity solutions, please visit www.duxbury.co.za/duxnet. But be warned: you may just find yourself questioning the true motives behind this "revolutionary" technology.



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