
Netgear GS105GE
5 Ports
Netgear GS105GE
5 Ports
Why?
Yes, so you need 3 cables. One each to connect the PC, PS4 and wall connection to the switch. That's exactly what a switch is used for.
The switch should work with it without any problems. What exactly gives you a stomach ache about the switch?
Yes, the Netgear GS105GE has an on/off switch.
6 months ago
Hello Jessica, for the Netgear GS105 Switch you need a power supply with a voltage of 12 volts and a current of 1 ampere. The plug should be a standard DC plug that fits most external power supplies. You can purchase a suitable power supply from electronics retailers or online by searching for a 12V/1A power supply.
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Yes, the power supply unit is included in the scope of delivery. This is an external power supply unit that is required to operate the switch.
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According to our supplier, it should be version v2.
no, this must be done on the end device or router. switchports never have ip addresses
That's exactly what the switch is for, although I don't know the Connect Box. But if you can plug a network cable into it, you will be able to connect the IPTV to the switch.
This is really the case, at least if you register the product with Netgear. Otherwise, only the usual two years. However, the extended warranty period only applies to the switch itself, not to the power supply unit.
No, there is none.
Hello, this works. Plug the 1st Lan cable from the amplifier into the switch, then connect port 2 and 3 respectively to the PC/laptop.
Hey Cynthíon Unfortunately, I have not read anything about PoE for this device, neither from the manufacturer nor from another online shop. Therefore, I assume that this device does not support PoE.
Hello, yes it is this switch. It also exists in 8 ports and more if necessary.
Should, see page 2
I have this device between the router and the Swisscom TV box and have had no problems with it so far.
Yes, the 30 years is wrong. The correct term is lifetime on ProSAFE products for the first purchaser. Conditions see https://www.netgear.ch/business/documents/prosafe-lifetime-warranty/faqs.aspx
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Your assumption is correct. You have 1,000 Mbit/s at the "outputs".
Hello.. The switch is fanless. Greetings
Yes... It doesn't matter in which port you connect the router. It is a switch.
As far as I know, the switch does not have a WAN port. There are 5 identical ports. You can sniff with WireShark( https://www.wireshark.org/), for example.
Yes, it's in.
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