| Manufacturer: | Moxa |
| Availability: | 10 |
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| Manufacturer: | Moxa |
| Availability: | 10 |
| In Stock: |
| Manufacturer: | Moxa |
| Availability: | 10 |
| In Stock: |
When an industrial switch fails, the line does not always stop with a dramatic alarm. Sometimes the PLC stays healthy while remote I/O, drives, HMIs, or historian links start dropping out one by one. That kind of fault wastes hours because the problem looks like control instability when the real issue is network hardware.
The current Moxa listing includes two known references, EDS-205A and EDS-208A, both described as unmanaged Ethernet switches. For buyers maintaining an existing plant network, that is exactly the sort of detail needed to replace the right switch instead of reopening the whole network design question.
Moxa is closely tied to industrial networking, serial connectivity, and communications infrastructure used in automation cabinets and field networks. In most plants, unmanaged switches like the EDS family sit in the background until a communication path breaks and production starts losing visibility or control access.
That makes replacement sourcing a practical job. The point is not to browse generic IT switches. It is to match the installed industrial device and get the cabinet talking again.
Even a short list is useful here because it anchors the inquiry to real Moxa references already used in live installations.
Industrial Ethernet switches in this class are commonly used to connect PLCs, HMIs, remote I/O, vision devices, industrial PCs, and drive systems inside plant networks. They often sit in control panels, utility skids, packaging lines, water treatment systems, and other environments where uptime matters more than feature-heavy networking.
If the installed switch belongs to an older cabinet design, a like-for-like replacement is often faster and safer than redesigning the communications layer during an outage.
If you can send a photo of the current nameplate and cabinet wiring side, verification is usually quicker and cleaner.
Moore helps buyers source industrial control and communications spares when the issue is immediate recovery, not general product research. That matters when a network fault is holding up a wider automation system and a standard purchasing cycle is too slow.
Buyers typically ask us for fast response, support around part-number matching, available stock confirmation, and shipment planning that fits plant urgency.
Send the exact Moxa part number, required quantity, destination country, and urgency. If you have a photo of the current switch label or cabinet network layout, include it so the replacement can be checked against the installed application.


