NETGEAR GS516UP 16 Port Gigabit Unmanaged PoE Switch
NETGEAR GS516UP 16 Port Gigabit Unmanaged PoE Switch
Scan code: LN110303 Manufacturer code: GS516UP-100EUS
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NETGEAR GS516UP 16 Port Gigabit Unmanaged PoE Switch

16 Port NETGEAR GS516UP-100EUS, Gigabit, Unmanaged PoE++ Switch, 802.3at/bt

Scan code: LN110303 Manufacturer code: GS516UP-100EUS
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Product Overview

Instant Connectivity and Reliable Performance

The NETGEAR Gigabit Unmanaged Switch series helps your business cost-effectively expand your network to Gigabit speeds and higher port counts. The GS516UP joins the series and offers 8 Ultra60 PoE++ ports and 8 PoE+ ports to power high-power PoE devices. With a total PoE power budget of 380W, deploy denser PoE+ and PoE++ devices to a single switch rather than multiple.
The GS516UP is energy efficient, built to last, and rigorously tested to provide the reliability your business needs. 802.1p traffic prioritization and jumbo frame support allow for seamless integration with more sophisticated networks.


Powerful Ultra60 PoE++

Ideal for powering and connecting 902.11AX wireless access points, 4K/8K IP surveillance cameras, PoE lighting, and high power audio speakers, the GS516UP gives you a highly cost-effective and powerful switch with the best cost/PoE budget ratio.
NETGEAR Ultra60 PoE++ Unmanaged Switches support the latest Energy Effificent Ethernet (IEEE 802.3bt) standard, powerful enough to support devices that require greater power.
The GS516UP includes 8 UltraPoE++ ports that can deliver up to 60W of power per port.


PoE Mode

Your business is always changing and growing, but not all your devices may be 802.3bt standard compatible. PoE mode on the GS516UP solves this problem by providing power to both pre-bt and bt standard devices.
• GS516UP by default uses 802.3bt standard, only compatible for bt standard devices.
• 802.3bt Standard Devices: to power bt standard devices, select 802.3bt mode to receive 60W of power.
• Pre-802.3bt Standard Devices: to power up pre-802.3bt standard products, select the pre-802.3bt mode to receive more than 30W of power.
• If the GS516UP is set to pre-802.3bt mode but the device is standard 802.3bt, then PoE++ power will not be delivered to the device. The switch will only deliver 802.3af (<15W).

Features

Plug and Play: Simple setup with no software or configuration needed.
Power-over-Ethernet: Large 380W total PoE budget with 8 Ultra60 PoE++ ports and 8 PoE+ ports to power wireless AP, 4K/8K IP Cameras, LED lights, IoT devices, and much more.
Compact, Flexible Form Factor: Small case with internal power supply and whisper-quiet fans, perfect for desktop, wall-mount, or rackmount deployment.
Easy-Monitoring: Per port LEDs for port activity and speed.
Gigabit Ethernet: 16 auto-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports with up to 32Gb non-blocking switching.
PoE Auto-Balance: Unique PoE technology automatically balances the PoE power based on the device needs independent of PoE class detected. The switches deliver the power the device needs, at the most granular level.

Specifications
Edition Unmanaged Switch
Form Factor Desktop / 1U Rackmount
Total Network Ports 16 x 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ-45
PoE Support Type PoE+/PoE++
No. of Ports Providing PoE 16 x 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ-45
Other Non-Network Ports  
Switching Capacity  
Non-Blocking Throughput 48Gbps
Forwarding Rate 1,448,000pps
MAC Address Table Size 8K Entries
Network Capacity  
Built-in Flash Memory  
RAM Memory  
Network Protocols
  • IEEE 802.1ab
  • IEEE 802.3
  • IEEE 802.3az
  • IEEE 802.3i
  • IEEE 802.3u
Acoustic Noise  
Max. Power Consumption 456.8 W
Max. PoE Wattage per Port 60 W
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) 1,213,791 hours
Power Supply Internal AC Power Supply
Material Metal
Includes  
Dimensions (WxHxD) 330 x 43 x 207 mm
Weight 2.6 kg
Additional Information
Scan Code LN110303
Model Number GS516UP-100EUS
GTIN 606449149746
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
60 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Netgear Business
Telephone:
0134 445 8200
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