Optigo Networks Announces New 24-Port Edge Switch

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Vancouver, BC, May 2, 2023. Optigo Networks Inc. (“Optigo Networks”), a global leader in building, monitoring, and troubleshooting operational technology (OT) networks in smart buildings, is pleased to announce that it has added ONS-CR2420GT, a new 24-port Gigabit edge switch, to its innovative line of Optigo Connect hardware products. Optigo Networks is now accepting orders for this new product, and expects to start shipping soon.

The ONS-CR2420GT works with all building automation networks and seamlessly integrates with the full line of Optigo Connect products, including Optigo OneView, Optigo Networks’ intuitive platform for centralized management of routers and edge switches. 

“Optigo Networks’ mission is to provide our customers with best-in-class hardware and software. The ONS-CR2420GT offers a compelling alternative to our popular ONS-CR2440XP, possessing the same robust feature set with the exception of Power over Ethernet (PoE), making it an excellent choice for many deployments,” said Joel Schuster, Optigo Networks’ Chief Executive Officer.

For more details and technical information on the ONS-CR24240GT please download our edge switch datasheet.

About Optigo Networks

Optigo Networks is shaping the future of the built environment by redefining how smart buildings are connected and monitored. Optigo Networks’ offerings include Visual BACnet, a SaaS solution for monitoring and troubleshooting building automation networks, and Optigo Connect, a network hardware and software platform for connecting and managing building OT networks. For more information, please visit www.optigo.net.

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