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Installation
5-Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switch
GS305P
Package Content
· Switch · Power adapter (localized to the country of sale) · Wall installation kit · Rubber feet · Installation guide

Step 1. Connect the equipment.
Connect Port 5 on the switch to your router. Connect Ports 1­4 on the switch to your power over Ethernet (PoE) or non-PoE devices.

Step 3. Check the status.

Router GS305P

Internet Connect Port 5 to the router

PoE VoIP phone

PoE security cameras

PoE access point

Sample connections
Step 2. Connect to power.

Power LED On Off

Le Port LEDs (Ports 1­5) 1000 Mbps link 100 or 10 Mbps link
Activity (blinking)

Right PoE LEDs (Ports 1­4)
PoE in use PoE halted (see PoE Troubleshooting) No PoE use (off)

No link (off)
PoE Max LED
The maximum PoE power that the GS305P switch can deliver to all attached powered devices (PDs) is 55.5 Watts total, with a maximum power to each port of 15.4 Watts. (For more information, see PoE Considerations.) The PoE Max LED indicates the status of the PoE power that the switch can deliver to all attached PDs.
Less than 7W of PoE power is available on the switch (the LED is on).

The PoE Max LED was active in the previous two minutes (the LED is blinking).

Sufficient (more than 7W of) PoE power is available on the switch (the LED is off).

PoE Considerations
The switch prioritizes the power that it supplies in ascending port order (from Port 1 to port 4), up to its total power budget (55.5 Watts). If the power requirements for the attached powered devices (PDs) exceed the total power budget of the switch, the PD on the highest numbered port is disabled to ensure that the PDs that are connected to the higher priority, lower numbered ports are supported first.
Just because a PD is listed as an 802.3af PoE powered device does not necessarily mean that it requires the maximum power limit of the specification. Many PDs require less power, allowing all four PoE ports to be active simultaneously.
The following table describes the PoE classes and switch allocations.

Device Standard Class

Class Description

Minimum Power Range of Power Allocated to the Delivered to the Powered Device Powered Device

0

PoE and PoE+ Default power (full) 0.44W

0.44W­12.95W

1

PoE and PoE+ Very low power

4.0W

0.44W­3.84W

2

PoE and PoE+ Low power

7.0W

3.84W­6.49W

3

PoE and PoE+ Mid power

15.4W

6.49W­12.95W

4

PoE+ only

High power

30.0W

12.95W­25.5W

PoE Troubleshooting
Here are some tips for correcting PoE problems that might occur:
· Make sure that the PoE Max LED is off. If the PoE Max LED is solid amber, disconnect one or more PoE devices to prevent PoE oversubscription. Start by disconnecting the device from the highest numbered port.
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· Make sure that the Ethernet cables are plugged in correctly. For each powered device (PD) that is connected to the switch, the corresponding right port LED on the switch lights solid green. If the right port LED lights solid amber, a PoE fault occurred and PoE halted because of one of the conditions that are listed in the following table.

PoE Fault Condition

Possible Solution

A PoE-related short circuit occurred on the port.
The PoE power demand of the PD exceeded the maximum level of 16.2W that the switch permits.
The PoE current on the port exceeded the classification limit of the PD.

The problem is most likely with the attached PD. Check the condition of the PD or restart the PD by disconnecting and reconnecting the PD.

The PoE voltage of the port is outside the range Restart the switch to see if the

that the switch permits.

condition resolves itself.

Specifications

Specification

Description

Network interface

RJ-45 connector for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T

Network cable

Category 5 (Cat 5) or better Ethernet cable

Ports

5, of which 4 are PoE ports

Power adapter

48V @ 1.25 A DC input

Power consumption

4.5W max. (no PoE); 60W max (with PoE)

PoE power budget

Ports 1-4: 15.4W maximum per PoE port, up to 55.5W total PoE power

Weight

0.9 lb (0.41 kg)

Dimensions (W x D x H) 6.2 in. x 4.0 in. x 1.1 in. (58 mm x 101 mm x 29 mm)

Operating temperature 32­104°F (0­40°C)

Operating humidity

10%­90% relative humidity, noncondensing

Support
Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. You can visit www.netgear.com/support to register your product, get help, access the latest downloads and user manuals, and join our community. We recommend that you use only official NETGEAR support resources.
For the current EU Declaration of Conformity, visit http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/.
For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory/.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.

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March 2017



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