Introducing the Netgear GS305v3 5-port Gigabit Ethernet unmanaged switch for easy, reliable and affordable plug-and-play connectivity to quickly offer Gigabit speeds to your workstations, printers, and PCs with a fanless and sturdy metal design. The Netgear SOHO GS305v3 is perfect for small offices with no IT manager, for conference rooms, retail stores, small offices, or noise-sensitive environments. With this unmanaged plug-and-play switch, you can expand your network connections to multiple devices instantly.
- Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch provides LAN access for five users in small office and home networks
- Five 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45 ports (auto uplink)
- Provides up to 10Gbps of non-blocking bandwidth
- Dimensions: 1.1″H x 4″W x 3.7″D
- 2.15W maximum power consumption; 0.31W minimum power consumption; supports IEEE 802.3az and auto power-down option for maximum power savings
- Certifications and standards: Meets or exceeds FCC Part 15 standard
- Fanless and sturdy metal design allows for silent operation, great for deployment in noise-sensitive environments
- Can be installed on the top of a desk or a conference table, or can be easily wall-mounted in your office
- Non-blocking switching architecture for maximum throughput at wire speed
- Features LED to indicate activity on each port and energy-efficient technology for power savings
- Auto MDI/MDIX eliminates the need for crossover cables
- Auto negotiation for automatic connection at the highest common speed between the switch and end device
- Supports 802.1p QoS for traffic and frame prioritization
- Standards-based technology ensures interoperability with any standards-based devices in the existing network
- Supports Plug-and-Play with no setup required
- 3-year manufacturer limited warranty
| Attribute name | Attribute value |
|---|---|
| Switch Form Factor Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is the practice of bundling individual links on a network to promote better performance outcomes. | No |
| Gaming Wireless Connectivity specifies the IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard compatibility. | No |
| Series or Collection Amperage (amps), measured in amperes (A), is the strength of the electrical current. | 0.7 |
| Power Supply Auto-Sensing is a feature in which a device can determine the characteristics of an attached device and configure itself accordingly | Yes |
| Max. Data Transfer Rate (Mbps) The power supply’s voltage, which ultimately powers the device. | 5VDC |
| Network Management Type | 1.4 |
| Address Database Size The overall depth of the product, measured front to back. | 3.7 |
| Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Auto-Detecting is the automatic detection of a thing or situation. | Yes |
| Width in Inches | Auto MDI/MDIX Crossover |
| Buffer Memory | IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3i, IEEE 802.3x Flow Control, IEEE 802.1p Priority QoS, IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD, IEEE 802.3az |
| Number of Ethernet Ports Weight of the product measured in pounds. | 0.55 |
| Warranty Information Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol used to monitor and manage the network devices connected over an IP. | No |
| Height in Inches Actual manufacturer name for the color of the product. | Black |
| Data Rate Performances | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Power over Ethernet | No |
| Stackable Data Transfer Rate is the highest rate at which a device can transfer data (in Mbps). For devices with upload and download capabilities, the maximum data transfer rate always refers to download speeds. | 1448 |
| Quality of Service | 9216 Bytes |























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