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Netgear ProSafe FS116P


$230.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Small build profile, can just tuck it in anywhere there's room. Fanless design runs silently, barely makes any sound. Will run for years without requiring any reboots.

The Cons:PoE is only available on the first 8 ports. No management on the switch at all, no QoS, remote monitoring, etc.

The Netgear ProSafe FS116P is a midgrade-level switch featuring support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) over a single Cat-5 cable. Included are sixteen 10/100Mbps ports, eight of which can supply IEEE 802.3af power.

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They include an advanced auto-sensing algorithm to ensure non-PoE equipment isn’t inadvertently damaged. The goal is to simplify the installation of wireless access points and IP-based surveillance cameras by removing the need for a dedicated electrical outlet. Additional features include front-panel LEDs that keps the user informed of switch/PoE status; support for 802.3p Quality of Service (QoS) priority tags; and Auto Uplink Technology.

Features

  • Midgrade Switch
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • 8 Ethernet Ports
  • 8 Ethernet/PoE Ports
  • Auto-Sensing Algorithm
  • Front-Panel LEDs
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Auto Uplink Technology
  • Flawless Traffic (802.3x)

Specifications

  • Standards: 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x
  • Standards: 802.3p, 802.3af
  • Ports: Sixteen 10/100Mbps Ethernet
  • Forwarding Mode: Store-and-Forward
  • Bandwidth: 3.2Gbps
  • Buffer: 96KB per Unit
  • Database: 1000 MAC
  • Model Names: FS116PNA, FS116PEU, FS116PAU

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Pros
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    small build profile, can just tuck it in anywhere there's room

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    fanless design runs silently, barely makes any sound

  • 1

    will run for years without requiring any reboots

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    so reliable that it never drops a packet

  • 1

    setup is as simple as plugging everything in, no real config needed

  • 1

    manages multiple streams very well, everything passes through without conflicts

Cons
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    PoE is only available on the first 8 ports

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    no management on the switch at all, no QoS, remote monitoring, etc

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