Kupu Whakataki
The NETGEAR MS108EUP Ultra60 PoE++ Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch is designed for robust and future-proof network infrastructure. This managed switch provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities for various devices, along with multi-gigabit speeds for optimal performance. Its fanless design allows for quiet operation in diverse environments, and the intuitive web-based management GUI offers configurable Layer 2 network features.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- NETGEAR 8-port Ultra60 PoE++ Multi-Gigabit (2.5G) Ethernet Plus Switch (MS108EUP)
- Pūurutau hiko
- Wallmount installation kit
- Waewae rapa
- Whakapiri here
- Aratohu whakaurunga
Ka mutu te huaview
The MS108EUP switch features 8 Multi-Gigabit Ethernet ports, including 4 PoE++ (Ultra60) ports and 4 PoE+ ports, with a total power budget of 230W. This allows for flexible power delivery to a wide range of devices.
Whakaahua: Mua view of the NETGEAR MS108EUP switch highlighting its 8 Multi-Gig Ethernet ports, including 4 Ultra60 PoE++ and 4 PoE+ ports, with a 230W total budget. It also notes silent operation and desktop/wall mount options.
Ko nga ahuatanga matua ko:
- 8 Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Ports: Supports 1G and 2.5G speeds, automatically detecting optimal connection speed for connected devices.
- High Power PoE: Four PoE++ (Ultra60) ports deliver up to 60 watts each, and four PoE+ ports provide up to 30 watts each, with a total PoE budget of 230W.
- Mahi Wahangu: Fanless design for noise-sensitive environments.
- Whakapiki Hangarau: Designed for desktop placement or wall mounting (hardware included).
- Easy Smart Managed: Web browser-based management GUI for configurable L2 network features like VLANs and PoE operation scheduling.
Image: Diagram illustrating the multi-gigabit performance of the MS108EUP switch, showing connections to a WiFi 6 Access Point (2.5G), Security Camera (1G), 2.5G NAS (2.5G), and IP Phone (1G).
Ka mutu te huaview Ataata
Ataata: Kua mutu he hua potoview of the NETGEAR MS108EUP switch, showcasing its physical appearance and key features.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Follow these steps to set up your NETGEAR MS108EUP switch:
- Wewete: Carefully remove all components from the box. Verify that all items listed in the "What's in the Box" section are present.
- Turanga: Choose a suitable location for your switch. It can be placed on a desktop or mounted on a wall using the included wallmount kit. Ensure adequate ventilation around the device.
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the power adapter to the switch's power input and then plug the adapter into a power outlet. The Power LED on the switch should illuminate.
- Hononga Whatunga: Connect your network devices (e.g., router, computers, access points, IP cameras) to the Ethernet ports on the switch using standard Ethernet cables. The switch will automatically detect the speed and power requirements for PoE-compatible devices.
- Whirihoranga Tuatahi: For initial setup and management, connect a computer to any of the switch's Ethernet ports. Access the web-based management GUI via a web browser using the switch's default IP address (refer to the installation guide for details).
Ataata Whakaaturanga Tāutanga
Video: This video demonstrates the unboxing and physical installation of a NETGEAR PoE switch, including connecting power and network cables. It also briefly touches upon accessing the web interface for further configuration.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The MS108EUP is an Easy Smart Managed Switch, offering advanced features through its intuitive web-based management interface. To access the interface, open a web browser and enter the switch's IP address (default is usually provided in the manual or can be discovered using NETGEAR tools).
Image: Screenshot of the NETGEAR Easy Smart Managed Switch software interface, showing options for QoS, VLAN, Multicast, and Link Aggregation.
Key management features include:
- VLAN Control: Configure Virtual Local Area Networks to segment your network for improved security and performance.
- Kounga o te Ratonga (QoS): Prioritize network traffic for critical applications like voice (VoIP) and video streaming.
- Whakahaere PoE:
- Allocate power levels per port within the total PoE budget.
- Power cycle individual PoE ports.
- Schedule PoE ports to turn on/off for energy savings and security.
- Maintain uninterrupted power during switch soft reboot and firmware updates.
- Huinga Tauranga: Whakakotahitia ngā tauranga maha hei whakanui ake i te whānui o te raraunga me te whakarato i te auautanga.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Keep your switch updated with the latest features and security enhancements via the firmware update section.
- Mana Uru: Manage access to the switch's management interface.
- Ārai DoS: Enable Denial of Service (DoS) prevention to automatically block malicious packets.
Te tiaki
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your NETGEAR MS108EUP switch, consider the following maintenance tips:
- Pupuri Ma: Horoia te taha waho o te pana i ia wā ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā wai horoi, i ngā wai horoi rānei.
- Whakahau: Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed to prevent overheating. The fanless design relies on passive cooling.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Tirohia te tautoko NETGEAR i ia wā website for new firmware versions and apply updates as recommended to benefit from performance improvements and security patches.
- Whakaha Uepu: Keep network cables organized and securely connected to prevent accidental disconnections or damage.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your MS108EUP switch, consider the following:
- Kore Mana: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the switch and a working power outlet. Check the Power LED indicator.
- Karekau he Hononga/Mahi: Verify that Ethernet cables are properly connected to both the switch and the connected device. Check the Link/ACT LEDs on the switch ports. Green indicates a 2.5G connection, Yellow indicates 1000M/100M/10M.
- Kāore te Pūrere PoE e Whakakā ana: Confirm the connected device is PoE compatible. Check the PoE LED for the specific port (Green for powered, Yellow for fault). Ensure the total PoE budget of 230W is not exceeded. Use the web interface to check PoE settings and power cycle the port if necessary.
- Ngā Take Mahi Whatunga:
- Whakamatau Taura: The switch's web interface includes a "Cable Test" feature to diagnose cable issues and determine fault distance.
- Rapunga Roropiko: Use the "Loop Detection" feature in the web interface to identify and resolve network loops that can cause performance degradation.
- Tauanga Tauranga: Monitor port statistics via the web interface to identify high traffic or error rates on specific ports.
- Te uru atu Web Atanga: Mena kaore e taea e koe te uru atu ki te web interface, ensure your computer is on the same network segment as the switch. Try resetting the switch to factory defaults if the password is lost (this will erase all custom configurations).
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Hunga Hua | 8.3"L x 5.5"W x 1.6"H |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.98 Pauna |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Rauemi Take | Te whakarewa |
| Te Whakamahi Hiko Morahi | 57.5 Watts (device consumption) |
| Momo Atanga | RJ45 |
| Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga | 2.5 Kikabit ia Hekona |
| Te maha o nga Tauranga | 8 |
| Tae | Kerei |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Papamahi |
| Tauira Tuemi | MS108EUP |
| UPC | 606449156942 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The NETGEAR MS108EUP switch is backed by NETGEAR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, providing peace of mind for your investment. In addition, 24/7 technical support is available to assist with any questions or issues you may encounter.
For further assistance, documentation, and the latest firmware updates, please visit the official NETGEAR support webpae: Tautoko NETGEAR
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