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What is included in the package?

The package contains the following items:

• Model GS105P or GS105PP Unmanaged Switch

• DC power adapter

• Detachable power cable (varies by region)

• Wall-mount kit screws

• Four rubber footpads


What type of cable is recommended for Gigabit Ethernet connections?

We recommend that you use a Category 5e (Cat 5e) cable or a higher rated cable for Gigabit Ethernet connections.


How do I register the switch?

Registration is required for warranty activation and support.

1. From a computer or mobile device that is connected to the Internet, visit my.netgear.com.

2. Log in to your NETGEAR account. NOTE: If you don’t have a free NETGEAR account, you can create one. The Your Registered Products page displays.

3. Click the REGISTER NEW PRODUCT button.

4. In the SERIAL NUMBER field, type the serial number of your switch. The serial number is 13 digits long. It is printed on the switch label.

5. From the PURCHASE DATE menus, select the date that you purchased the switch.

6. Click the REGISTER button.

Your switch is registered to your NETGEAR account. A confirmation email is sent to your NETGEAR account email address.


How do I connect the switch?

1. Connect network devices to the ports on the switch.

2. Connect an RJ-45 port on the switch to a network. NOTE: In a small office or home office network, connect the switch to the LAN port of a router that, in turn, is connected to a modem.

3. Power on the switch.


Can I connect this switch to outdoor devices?

This switch is designed for indoor use only. If you want to connect to a device located outdoors, the outdoor device must be properly grounded and surge protected, and you must install an Ethernet surge protector inline between the switch and the outdoor device. Failure to do so can damage the switch.

Before connecting this switch to outdoor cables or devices, see kb.netgear.com/000057103 for safety and warranty information.


How do I connect the power and check the LEDs?

When you connect the power adapter to the switch and plug the power cable into an electrical outlet, the LEDs indicate the status.

The switch provides PoE+ or PoE power on ports 1-4 up to 30W PoE to each port.

• Model GS105P provides a PoE power budget of 63W across all active PoE ports.

• Model GS105PP provides a PoE power budget of 83W across all active PoE ports.

The following table describes the LED behavior:

LED Description
Power LED

On. The switch is receiving power.

Off. The switch is not receiving power.

Ports 1-5 left LED

On (Green). 1 Gbps link on this port.

On (Yellow). 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps link on this port.

Blinking (Green). 1 Gbps activity on this port.

Blinking (Yellow). 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps activity on this port.

Off. No link is detected on this port.

Ports 1-4 right LED

On (Green). PoE is in use.

On (Yellow). PoE fault.

Off. PoE is not in use on this port.

PoE Max LED

The PoE Max LED indicates the status of the PoE budget on the switch:

Off. Sufficient. More than 7W of PoE power is available.

On (Yellow). Less than 7W of PoE power is available.

Blinking (Yellow). At least once during the previous two minutes, less than 7W of PoE power was available.


How does the switch handle PoE power distribution?

The PoE and PoE+ power supplied by the switch is prioritized in ascending port order (from port 1 to port 4), with a total power budget of 63W for model GS105P and 83W for model GS105PP. If the power requirements for the attached powered devices (PDs) exceed the total power budget of the switch, the PD on the highest-numbered port is disabled to make sure that the PDs that are connected to the higher-priority, lower-numbered ports are supported first.


How do I troubleshoot PoE problems?

Here are some tips for correcting PoE problems that might occur:

• If the PoE Max LED is yellow, disconnect one or more PoE devices to prevent PoE oversubscription. Start by disconnecting the device from the highest-numbered port.

• For each powered device (PD) that is connected to the switch, the associated right port LED on the switch lights solid green. If the right port LED lights yellow, a PoE fault occurred because of one of the conditions listed in the following table.

PoE Fault Condition Possible Solution
A PoE-related short circuit occurred on the port. The problem is most likely with the attached PD. Check the condition of the PD, or restart the PD by disconnecting and reconnecting the PD.
The PoE power demand of the PD exceeded the maximum level that the switch permits. The maximum level is 15.4W for a PoE connection or 30W for a PoE+ connection.
The PoE current on the port exceeded the classification limit of the PD.
The PoE voltage of the port is outside the range that the switch permits. Power cycle the switch to see if the condition resolves itself.

How do I mount the switch on a wall?

We recommend that you use the wall-mount screws that came with the switch.

1. Locate the two mounting holes on the bottom panel of the switch.

2. Mark and drill two mounting holes in the wall.

3. The two mounting holes must be 3.19 in. (80 mm) apart, center-to-center. Insert the supplied anchors into the wall and tighten the screws with a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver.

Leave about 0.12 in. (4 mm) of each screw protruding from the wall so that you can insert the screw heads into the holes on the bottom panel.

NOTE: The screws are 0.25 in. (6 mm) in diameter, 1.1 in. (27 mm) in length.


What are the specifications of the switch?

Specification Description
Network interface RJ-45 connector for 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 10BASE-T
Network cable Category 5 (Cat 5) or higher rated Ethernet cable
Ports 5 total. Ports 1-4 can provide PoE+; Port 5 is an uplink port.
Power adapter Model GS105P: 54V @ 1.25A DC input
Model GS105PP: 54V @ 1.66A DC input
Power consumption Model GS105P: 67.5W maximum; 1.02W standby
Model GS105PP: 90.0W maximum; 1.01W standby
PoE power budget Model GS105P: 30W maximum per PoE+ port with a total PoE power budget of 63W for the switch
Model GS105PP: 30W maximum per PoE+ port with a total PoE power budget of 83W for the switch
Dimensions (W x D x H) 6.2 x 4.0 x 1.1 in. (158 x 101 x 27 mm)
Weight 0.88 lb (0.40 kg)
Operating temperature 32–104°F (0–40°C)
Operating humidity 10%–90% relative humidity, noncondensing

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