The Ethernet IP Relay is a high-performance network-controlled relay unit designed for industrial automation, remote switching, and IoT-based applications. Operating over Ethernet, this device enables relay triggering through a simple IP-based command from any server or control system. Configured as a Client device, the Ethernet IP Relay connects directly to your local or remote server, with the server’s IP address easily configurable. Available in multiple versions — 4-channel, 8-channel, and 16-channel — it offers a scalable solution for controlling multiple devices simultaneously. Its plug-and-play architecture, reliable TCP/IP communication, and compatibility with standard industrial systems make it ideal for applications where precision, reliability, and remote accessibility are critical.
Key Features
IP-Based Control – Trigger relays from any remote server over Ethernet.
Multiple Configurations – Available in 4, 8, and 16-channel variants.
Client Mode Operation – Securely connects to a pre-configured server IP.
Industrial-Grade Design – Rugged enclosure for 24/7 operation in harsh environments.
Fast Response Time – Real-time relay switching with low latency.
Easy Integration – Supports TCP/IP protocol, compatible with PLCs, SCADA, and IoT solutions.
Scalable Deployment – Multiple units can operate on the same network with unique IP configurations.
Applications
Industrial Automation – Remote switching of machinery and equipment
Building Management Systems – Control lighting, HVAC, and security
IoT & Smart Infrastructure – Trigger devices in smart factories & cities
SCADA Integration – Remote relay actuation in process plants
Testing & Laboratory Automation – Automate switching tasks
Security Systems – Remote triggering of alarms, locks, or hooters
Unlike conventional relay boards, the Ethernet IP Relay offers secure, IP-based control without requiring a local operator, enabling reliable and instant switching from anywhere in the world. With multiple channel options and industrial-grade build quality, it is the perfect choice for mission-critical applications.
Ethernet Relay Driver — Smart Network Control for BFSI, IT & ITeS
In today’s digitally driven world, infrastructure reliability and rapid response systems are critical—especially in sectors like Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI), Information Technology (IT), and IT Enabled Services (ITeS). The Ethernet Relay Driver from Nex-G Automation is a powerful solution designed to bring network-based control and automation into these environments.
What It Does
The Ethernet Relay Driver enables remote switching and control of electrical circuits over standard Ethernet/IP networks. Instead of relying on manual intervention or traditional relay systems, this device can be controlled through preconfigured network commands—making it ideal for modern smart facilities.
Why It Matters
For industries that depend on uptime, security, and swift response, the relay driver plays a vital role in:
Remote system control — Switch power or alerts over a network without physical access
Automated operations — Trigger actions based on monitoring systems or alerts
Integration-ready deployment — Works seamlessly with network infrastructures in data centers, offices, and branch locations
Ideal Use Cases
Remote rebooting and power cycling of critical equipment
Network-driven alarm or alert actuation
Centralized control of infrastructure components across multiple sites
In Summary
The Ethernet Relay Driver brings intelligent network control to mission-critical sectors, enhancing operational resilience and simplifying automation. Its ease of integration and reliable performance make it a practical choice for BFSI, IT & ITeS organizations looking to improve system responsiveness and efficiency.
Use Cases — Ethernet Relay Driver
Remote Power Control
Network-based ON/OFF control of servers, routers, UPS systems, and critical equipment without physical access.
Data Center Automation
Trigger cooling systems, backup power, and safety alarms through Ethernet/IP integration.
ATM & Branch Infrastructure
Centralized control of alarms, lighting, and power systems across multiple branch locations.
Emergency Alert Systems
Activate hooters, sirens, or warning lights instantly during security or system failures.
IT Operations & Maintenance
Remote rebooting and fault recovery for network and server equipment to reduce downtime.
Building Management Systems (BMS)
Control HVAC, lighting, and access systems via network-based automation.
Multi-Site Centralized Monitoring
Manage and control relay operations across offices, campuses, and data centers from a single control point.
Legacy System Modernization
Upgrade traditional relay-based systems to Ethernet-enabled, IoT-ready automation.