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4 (or more) 120V ports
2 (or more) ethernet receptacles
calledAPC - only have single ethernet port products
2 (or more) ethernet receptacles
calledAPC - only have single ethernet port products
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protecto...-10-100-base-t-cat5-lightning-surge-protector4 (or more) 120V ports
2 (or more) ethernet receptacles
calledAPC - only have single ethernet port products
APC is my brand of choice for both surge protection and UPS backupAPC has a modular system
APC has a modular system I have used quite a bit. You can plug in up to 24 modules (RJ-45 CAT 6, RJ11, coax, etc.)
https://www.amazon.com/APC-PRM24-24...rd_wg=gDYNl&psc=1&refRID=7JPKE2M0B7NY64W0YMPP
This device or similar. No real reason to limit it to one device is there?not seeing any 120V protection, just ethernet.
Maybe you mean buy this plus a 120V surge protection?
Yeah, you probably won't find an all in one with two Ethernet. Power surge protectors are pretty easy to come by. The APC ones have a pretty good warranty.I must have worded my OP poorly, sorry.
I need to plug several 120V items in; ie computer, monitor, printer etc and have them protected with this device
And also protect 2+ ethernet connections ie computer, printer etc which go to server - thanks!
the whole building is wired; many devices interconnected - worry about lightning nailing not just one device but multiples - want to confine the damage
Thanks Ghery. I actually gave up. I guess it is best to buy 120V and ethernet suppressors separately. It might be overkill as the lines coming into the building have protection but I am definitely belt and suspenders over lightning as my track record is about 350$ per year in losses. (printers, phones, phone puters, fax machines, computers, surge suppressors - just another joy of living in the country)