Unmanaged Switches

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    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS105)

    GS105

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
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    Netgear XS508M 8 Port 10GbE Multi-Gigabit Ethernet LAN Switch Unmanaged mit 1x 10G SFP+

    10-Gigabit/Multi-Gigabit (XS508M)

    Netgear XS508M 8 Port 10GbE Multi-Gigabit Ethernet LAN Switch Unmanaged mit 1x 10G SFP+

    5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Home/Office Switch

    Home/Office Ethernet Switch Series (GS605v5)

    GS605

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
    8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch

    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS108)

    GS108

    • 8 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G
    12-Port 10G/Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Managed Switch with 2 10G SFP+ Ports
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    10G/Multi-Gigabit Easy Smart Managed Switch (XS512EMv2)

    XS512EMv2

    • 12 Ports
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 10G/Multi-Gigabit
    48-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Smart Managed Essentials Switch with 4 Dedicated SFP Ports (380 W)

    Smart Managed Essentials Switch (GS348TPv2)

    GS348TPv2

    • 52 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • Gigabit
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    Unmanaged PoE+ Switch (GS748PP)

    GS748PP

    • 48 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 1G
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    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS748)

    GS748

    • 48 Ports
    • Desktop/Rackmount
    • 1G
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    Easy Smart PoE+ Switch (GS116EPP)

    GS116EPP

    • 16 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G

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    FAQs

    Yes, many NETGEAR unmanaged switches offer PoE. These models provide both data and power over a single Ethernet cable, making them ideal for powering IP cameras, VoIP phones, and access points. Power budgets vary by model, so choose based on the number and type of devices you plan to connect.

    Unmanaged switches can work in multi-floor offices, but performance depends on how your network is structured. They’re best for basic connectivity within a single area or floor. But without VLANs or traffic management, they can’t segment or prioritize traffic across floors.  
    So, for simple setups like connecting printers, phones, or access points locally, go for unmanaged switches. But for larger or more complex networks, managed switches offer better performance, control, and scalability.

    Unmanaged switches can be a good fit for remote or branch offices with basic networking needs. They’re reliable, easy to deploy, and require no configuration, making them ideal for small teams or setups with limited IT support. But for locations needing traffic control, security features, or remote management, a smart switch or a cloud managed switch may be a better option.