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According to our network switch expert

  • Configure this managed switch completely to suit your needs.
  • Decide who gets access to which part of the business network through virtual networks.
  • Use this switch to connect an IPTV receiver.
  • This switch can only be configured via the web browser.
  • The switch doesn't have Power over Ethernet, so you can't supply power to devices via the network cable.

Description

The NETGEAR GS105E is a smart managed network switch for small companies. The 5 ports have a maximum speed of 1Gbps. Configure all options of this switch via the clear web interface. You can, for example, set up as many as 64 virtual networks, so you decide who gets access to which part of the network. With Quality of Service, you give priority to important internet traffic, so you'll always receive important calls and streams don't drop out if your network is heavily burdened. Thanks to IGMP snooping, you can also use this switch to connect IPTV receivers.

Included by default

  • AC power adapter
  • Mounting kit
  • Quick start guide
  • CD-ROM (software)

Key specs

Number of Ethernet ports

5

Managed switch

Ethernet speed

Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)

PoE support

Switching capacity

10 Gbit/s

Quality of Service (QoS)

Mounting possible

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  • 5 stars

    1775

  • 4 stars

    638

  • 3 stars

    44

  • 2 stars

    2

  • 1 star

    4

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8,4/10 ()

All in all, I'm very happy with this switch...

  • Manageable (status and error)
  • Firmware is upgradable
  • VLAN support
  • Limited documentation

Introduction I bought this 5 port switch in combination with a GS108Ev2. This is the 8 port big brother from this series. Of course there is quite a bit of choice in the market when it comes to fanless swithes. VLAN support I came to choose this series because I need an extra separate network connection for digital TV (Solcon-Glashardt) for my upcoming fiber optic connection. Because I only have one good Cat5e cable between the meter box and my TV and I don't feel like a wireless solution, a swictch with VLAN support could be a solution. Normally you will soon arrive at a switch of more than 100 EUR with a built-in FAN, but that is a bit overkill for my meter cupboard. By placing the GS105E) next to my TV, I am able to hunt multiple networks together over 1 cable (Trunken via 802.1q). Out of the box The GS105E comes with a CD (handy without a CD player in your laptop) containing the management software. The device looks solid and has a steel casing and is closed from the top. It feels fairly heavy, so the switch stays put even if there are a few cables in it. The case also has the option to attach a Kensington lock (handy for use in an office). In addition to being placed on the legs, the switch can also be mounted on the wall (both horizontally and vertically). Installation After first installing the software from the CD, I thought it would be wise to get the latest versions of Firmware and Management software first. It soon became apparent than expected that the products would be registered. I did this well. But when downloading, the popup kept coming back asking to register (which I already did). With some tweaking (copying the URL and pasting only the last part in the address bar) I manage to download the latest management software and firmware. Fortunately, the management software is suitable for both models. The firmware, on the other hand, is specific and also looks different. To install the firmware, the switch must have an IP address in the same subnet as the PC. Because I initially connected the switch stand-a-lone to my laptop, the device got an IP address in the range 192.168.0.x, my laptop is in 192.168.1.x. That didn't work, so I set up a fixed IP. Afterwards, I was difficult, because the switch could simply get an IP address via DHCP. Then install the latest firmware with the management software. For the GS108E I had to do that in 2 times. The first time the switch booted in a kind of minimal fashion where the management software immediately asked for the image. With the GS105E, everything went right the first time. With the GS108Ev2, the switch was operational again after the 2nd time uploading the firmware and all settings were saved. It's nice that you can set a name for each switch in your network yourself. That makes it easier to recognize which device you're setting up with. Furthermore, each switch can be protected with a password. Functionality I already mentioned the possibility of using VLANs. You have the choice for basic port based and advanced 802.1q VLAN management. Only the last option was suitable for me. All in all, I thought it was a bit cumbersome. In advanced mode you can create VLANs and hang any port and 1 or more VLANs. Next, each port must have a primary VLAN ID, in case untagged packets arrive on it. Outbound can be specified whether traffic should be tagged or not. In most cases you only do this on the trunk ports, in order to separate the VLANs. Yet there are also fiber optic modems that give VLAN tags to the Ethernet packets. If they have to be kept, then that is possible. In any case, I managed to trunk 2 VLANs over 1 port, the reason why I bought this switch! Furthermore, the switch has 802.1p QoS capabilities, or can be chosen for Basic prioritization of the ports (high or normal). I have not tested this further. Furthermore, the switch has an interesting possibility to monitor which ports have a link and to see if there is traffic and any errors on a port. Energy efficient Both the GS108E and the GS105E come with an energy-efficient adapter that takes up little space in the socket. The switches use a maximum of 4W and ports that are not used make the switch even more economical. Although the swicthes do not have a power switch, the GS105E had a switch in the cord. I just don't really see what the point of that could be, other than a reset? Price I bought this switch (GS105E) for EUR30. The 8 port brother (GS105E) cost about EUR42. A very favorable price considering the functionality and reliability. Guarantee Netgear provides a lifetime warranty on its products (including the power supply!). Conclusion All in all I am very satisfied with this switch (and also with the 8-port version). The possibilities, price, guarantee, etc. It is good for each other. Documentation could have been better, and Netgear's website wasn't cooperating either, but that's the only flaw I can mention for the time being.

  • Rachmat Kaligis

  • 16 March 2016

  • Automatic translation off Dutch

2,0/10 ()

Connection lost

Bought this switch based on the many positive reviews. Unfortunately I had problems with my first exam sample. This switch installed between Smart TV and Nas, previously no problem with Black Box's 4-port gig switch. When streaming content from the NAS to the TV, I got 'connection lost' messages after hours with the new netgear. Have tested cable connections, tried other cables, after 15 minutes again 'connection lost' and 'could not find server'. Very frustrating! Then I brought out the old switch and the problem was solved. Coolblue gave me a new netgear (same type) very quickly (thanks) but to no avail... after 5 minutes of streaming again 'connection lost'... The problem is known on various forums. Could be due to the use of less friendly 'capacitors'. Prefer a different brand this time.

  • David Uytterhaeghe

  • 7 July 2013

  • Automatic translation off Dutch

8,0/10 ()

tv switch

I use the netgear switch for my digital TV receiver, I have 2 TVs connected to this. I have perfect HD reception on the two TVs. from the fritzbox 7360 then comes the netgaer switch to which I have connected 2 TVs with 10 meters of ethernet cable each itself then I still have no loss of image quality

  • julian

  • 1 December 2012

  • Automatic translation off Dutch

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Specifications

Product

Product number

453955

Manufacturer code

GS105E-200PES

Brand

Netgear

Warranty

2 years

Processing of your defect

Via Coolblue

Old product returned for free

Performance properties

Managed switch

Smart managed

Fully managed

Number of Ethernet ports

5

Ethernet speed

Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)

Switching capacity

10 Gbit/s

SFP/GBIC ports

0

Quality of Service (QoS)

LACP Link aggregation

IGMP Snooping

VLAN

Maximum number of VLANs

256

Jumbo frame support

Port mirroring

Professional use

Suitable for business use in

Home office

Power over Ethernet (PoE) properties

PoE support

Type of PoE

No PoE

Total PoE power

0 W

Highest PoE stand

No PoE

Number of PoE ports

0

Number of PoE+ ports

0

Number of PoE++ ports

0

Maximum PoE power per port

0 W

Physical properties

Number of switches

1

Fan present

Mounting possible

Suitable for 19-inch rack mount

Weight

250 g

Color

Gray

Height

2,7 cm

Width

15,8 cm

Depth

10,5 cm

Material

Metal

Guided collections test property

1 switch | 1 PoE port, 1 switch | 1Gbps Ethernet speed | 0 SFP ports, 1Gbps Ethernet speed | Not suitable for 19-inch rack