The major difference between managed and unmanaged switch is that unmanaged switches support plug-and-play feature while managed switches are installed via web GUI or Insight app. This blog will particularly talk about the Netgear GS108 unmanaged switch. Keep reading
Following are the key features of a GS108 unmanaged switch brought in by Netgear that helps a person to make the most of the home network:
So, these were some salient features of the GS108 unmanaged switch brought in by Netgear. Let us now move ahead and discuss the steps to set it up.
Here are the steps to be followed if you want to add the GS108 switch to your home network. Ensure that you follow all the steps carefully:
This is how you can make your Netgear switch up and running. Now, let us understand the LED status of your GS108 switch so that you can find out whether it is functioning properly or not.
Light | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Power | Solid green | Netgear switch is powered up. |
1000 Mbps Link LED | Solid green | A device is connected |
100Mbps Link LED | Solid green | Ethernet device is connected to 100 Mbps port |
100 Mbps Link LED | Solid green | You have connected a cabled device to the 10 Mbps port of your switch |
Note: If the Power LED on your Netgear switch is off, it means you have not connected it to power. However, if the Link LEDs on your switch blink green, it means data transfer is taking place via that particular port.
This is to inform you that you must not connect a switch to a configured WiFi extender. For example, if you have performed Netgear extender setup, avoid connecting switch to its LAN port as the signal would have already been distorted. However, you can do the opposite.
We are now about to wrap up the guide that explained everything about the Netgear GS108 switch. It is expected that you will be able set up your switch and make the most of your home network.
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