Netgear GS418TPP Product Data Sheet - Page 5

Target Application, Why NETGEAR PoE+ Smart, Managed Switches?

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ProSAFE® Gigabit PoE+ Smart Managed Switches Data Sheet GS510TLP, GS510TPP, GS418TPP Target Application Easy-Mount PoE+ Switch Security Cameras GS418TPP PoE+ Desktop Switch GS510TPP Access Points Security Cameras ReadyNAS PoE+ PoE Non PoE Internet VoIP Phones PoE+ PoE Non PoE Internet Why NETGEAR PoE+ Smart Managed Switches? The new standalone GS510TLP, GS510TPP and GS418TPP switches are designed with varying PoE port counts and PoE power budgets to meet the current and future needs of wireless converged networks. Within small and medium-sized organizations, there is growing adoption of PoE devices such as VoIP phones, IP security cameras, wireless access points, proximity sensors, LED lighting, door locks, and other IoT devices that require network switches capable of supporting dense PoE installations. Wireless access points and pan-tiltzoom HD cameras using Wave 2 802.11ac Wi-Fi also require PoE+ power (802.3at), increasing the power demands on PoE switches. "PoE devices are putting a strain on switching power demands." As a leading provider of network equipment for SMBs, NETGEAR understands the importance of providing great choice of PoE port counts and PoE power budgets that can adapt to the business's needs, whether in the hospitality, catering, education or retail domains. These switches provide a great value, with configurable L2 network features like VLANs and PoE operation scheduling. Advanced features such as IPv4/IPv6 Layer 3 static routing, DiffServ QoS, LACP link aggregation and Spanning Tree will satisfy even the most advanced small business networks. Page 5 of 11

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ProSAFE® Gigabit PoE+ Smart Managed Switches
Data Sheet
GS510TLP, GS510TPP, GS418TPP
Page 5 of 11
Target Application
Why NETGEAR PoE+ Smart
Managed Switches?
The new standalone GS510TLP,
GS510TPP and GS418TPP switches
are designed with varying PoE port
counts and PoE power budgets to
meet the current and future needs
of wireless converged networks.
Within small and medium-sized
organizations, there is growing
adoption of PoE devices such as
VoIP phones, IP security cameras,
wireless access points, proximity
sensors, LED lighting, door locks,
and other IoT devices that require
network switches capable of
supporting dense PoE installations.
Wireless access points and pan-tilt-
zoom HD cameras using Wave 2
802.11ac Wi-Fi also require PoE+
power (802.3at), increasing the
power demands on PoE switches.
“PoE devices are putting a strain on
switching power demands.” As a
leading provider of network equip-
ment for SMBs, NETGEAR under-
stands the importance of providing
great choice of PoE port counts and
PoE power budgets that can adapt
to the business’s needs, whether in
the hospitality, catering, education
or retail domains.
These switches provide a great
value, with configurable L2
network features like VLANs and
PoE operation scheduling. Advanced
features such as IPv4/IPv6 Layer 3
static routing, DiffServ QoS, LACP
link aggregation and Spanning Tree
will satisfy even the most advanced
small business networks.
Easy-Mount PoE+ Switch
PoE+ Desktop Switch
Access Points
Security Cameras
GS510TPP
PoE+
PoE
Non PoE
Internet
VoIP Phones
Security Cameras
GS418TPP
PoE+
PoE
Non PoE
ReadyNAS
Internet