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Netgear Gs105e-200pes (5 ports)
EUR31,05

Netgear Gs105e-200pes

5 ports


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Fury877

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

Of course Netgear wants you to have an original part. Here are the data from the original. In: 220V, 0.2 A, Out: 12V, 1 A. + on pin in the centre. Good luck finding an alternative.
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velogemp

7 years ago

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digimouse

7 years ago

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Hello Velogemp, the switch can only be configured via the web after the firmware upgrade. Initial configuration must be done via Netgear Utility. For this, the switch needs an IP address that it obtains via DHCP. Does the router give the switch an IP address? If not, it cannot be found. Mfg thommybee
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yury

10 years ago

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Anonymous

10 years ago

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It's an "unmanaged PLUS" switch (can also be seen in the specs): So it has basic management funktionalities: http://www.netgear.co.uk/business/products/switches/unmanaged-plus/gigabit-plus-switch.aspx "On top of the plug-N-play Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, these switches also offer essential networking features such as VLAN, QoS, IGMP Snooping, Link Aggregation (LAG), rate limiting and traffic monitoring. "

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