NETGEAR GS105 Switch User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
The Power light is not lit
The switch has no power.
Make sure the power cord is properly connected to the switch.
Make sure the power adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. If it’s
in a power strip, make sure the power strip is turned on. If the socket is controlled by a
light switch, make sure the switch is in the on position.
Make sure you are using the NETGEAR power adapter supplied with your switch.
The Port number light is not lit for a connected device or
stays on continuously
There’s a hardware connection problem.
Make sure the cable connectors are securely plugged in at the switch and the device.
Make sure the connected device is turned on.
If the Ethernet cable is connected to a NIC or other Ethernet adapter, make sure the card
or adapter is installed correctly and is working.
Make sure the cable is less than 328 feet (100 meters).
Technical Specifications
Standards Compatibility: ISO/IEC 802.3i (ANSI/IEEE 802.3i) 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3i 10BASE-T,
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX, IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-T,
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control; compatible with Windows®, Mac® OS,
NetWare®, Linux®
Network Interface: RJ-45 connector for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface
Power: 14.4 W max and 12V@1.2A DC input
Physical Dimensions: W: 158 mm (6.22") D: 105 mm (4.13") H: 25mm (0.98")
Weight: 0.49 kg (1.0829 lbs)
Operating Temperature: 0 to 40° C (32 to 104° F)
Operating Humidity: 10% t0 90% relative humidity, noncondensing
Electromagnetic Compliance: CE mark, Commercial; FCC Part 15, Class A; EN 55 022 (CISPR 22), C-Tick
Safety Agency Approvals for
the Power Adapter: CE mark, Commercial UL listed (UL 1950), TUV licensed (EN 60950), C-Tick
Performance Specifications
Frame Filter Rate: 14,800 frames/sec max for 10M port / 148,800 frames/sec max for
100M port/1,488,000 frames/sec for 1000M port
Frame Forward Rate: 14,800 frames/sec max for 10M port / 148,800 frames/sec max for
100M port / 1,488,000 frames/sec max for 1000M port
Network Latency: 100 Mbps to 100 Mbps: 20 µs max
(using 64-byte packets) 1000 Mbps to 1000 Mbps: 10 µs max
Address Database Size: 8000 MAC addresses
Addressing: 48-bit MAC address
Queue Buffer: 12 kilobytes per port
Power
Gigabit