Auto-negotiation

The RJ-45 ports negotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the device at the other end of the link supports auto-negotiation. If the device does not support auto negotiation, the switch only determines the speed correctly and the duplex mode defaults to half-duplex.

The gigabit port on the Gigabit module negotiates speed, duplex mode, and flow control, provided that the attached device supports auto-negotiation.

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NETGEAR GS700TP, 724TP, GS748TP-100NAS, GS724TPS-100NAS manual Auto-negotiation

GS700TP, 724TP, GS748TP-100NAS, GS724TPS-100NAS specifications

NETGEAR is a leading provider of networking solutions, and its range of smart switches exemplifies the brand's commitment to performance and innovation. Among these, the NETGEAR GS724TPS-100NAS, GS748TP-100NAS, and GS700TP series, along with the GS724TP model, stand out for their robust features and reliability for enterprises of all sizes.

The NETGEAR GS724TPS-100NAS is a 24-port gigabit PoE switch designed to deliver high performance and power for various devices. With 24 Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports, it supports a total power budget that accommodates IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones with ease. This model incorporates advanced Layer 2 features and VLAN support, allowing network segmentation for enhanced security and traffic management.

The GS748TP-100NAS model takes it a step further by providing 48 PoE ports, creating an even more extensive network environment suitable for larger organizations. It offers advanced management capabilities with a user-friendly web interface and supports SNMP, RMON, and a variety of redundancy protocols to ensure network uptime. Its increased throughput performance ensures that data-intensive applications can run smoothly across the network.

The GS700TP series is designed for enterprises seeking advanced smart managed capabilities. These switches offer extensive configurations and additional features such as link aggregation and advanced quality of service (QoS). This permits prioritized bandwidth allocation for critical applications, ensuring optimal performance.

The GS724TP, similar to the GS724TPS, includes 24 ports but differs in that it provides a hybrid of managed and unmanaged features, making it versatile for businesses that do not require extensive management overhead. With a sturdy build and energy-efficient technologies, these switches significantly contribute to reduced operational costs.

All models feature NETGEAR's innovative Smart Control Center software, allowing easy centralized management. The energy-efficient design aligns with environmental standards, making the GS series eco-friendly options for contemporary networks. These switches are equipped to handle IP traffic with advanced monitoring tools, making them ideal for businesses that require reliable and scalable networking solutions.

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