Hub/Switches Operating Temperature

I am looking for a hub/switch that can work on a temperature 60-70 deg C. Appreciate if you can provide me the model name if it is available.

hi! alsmot all Linksys switches has an operating temperature/humidity of 0ºC to 40ºC / 20% to 95% relative humidity, Non-Condensing with the exception of SLM224G, SLM248G, SLM2024, SLM2048, SLM224P and SLM248P which has 50C, 90% (operating temperature/humidity)

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