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- The device is surprisingly heavy given its size, and it feels very solid.
 
- The device is surprisingly heavy given its size, and it feels very solid.
 
- It has cooling fins on the back, most likely for heat dissipation when PoE is used, but under normal non-PoE operation it hardly gets warm at all.
 
- It has cooling fins on the back, most likely for heat dissipation when PoE is used, but under normal non-PoE operation it hardly gets warm at all.
- Each of the five ports support Ethercon connections, making them much safer for a pro audio environment.
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- Each of the five ports support [Ethercon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EtherCON) connections, making them much safer for a pro audio environment.
 
- The device comes with four small adhesive rubber feet that can be attached if the user so desires.
 
- The device comes with four small adhesive rubber feet that can be attached if the user so desires.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:10, 11 November 2020

  1. PreSonus SW5E

The [PreSonus SW5E](https://www.presonus.com/products/sw5e) is a 5-port AVB Ethernet switch with PoE support.

PreSonus SW5E front PreSonus SW5E back

    1. Properties

- The device is surprisingly heavy given its size, and it feels very solid. - It has cooling fins on the back, most likely for heat dissipation when PoE is used, but under normal non-PoE operation it hardly gets warm at all. - Each of the five ports support [Ethercon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EtherCON) connections, making them much safer for a pro audio environment. - The device comes with four small adhesive rubber feet that can be attached if the user so desires.