

⚡ Power Your Network Like a Boss — Smart, Sleek, and Ready to Scale
The NETGEAR GS308EP is an 8-port PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet switch delivering up to 62W total power, perfect for powering and connecting business-critical devices. Featuring easy-to-use Smart Managed Essentials software, it offers basic yet powerful network management. Its compact design supports desktop or wall mounting, backed by a 3-year warranty, making it a reliable and versatile choice for professional-grade networking.









| ASIN | B08MBFLMDC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Computer Networking Switches |
| Case Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,957) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 16 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | November 18, 2020 |
| Interface Type | RJ45 |
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Item model number | GS308EP-100NAS |
| Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
| Maximum Power | 62 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 10.2"L x 10.2"W x 2.2"H |
| UPC | 606449153026 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 123 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 2 Volts |
T**G
Awesome product with easy installation
Works flawlessly. Super easy install with plug and play (and forget it) installation. Speeds are more than adequate for networked POE security cameras.
B**N
Cute Little Baby Switch
I run a Home-Lab that includes 2 of these little PoE switches. Working in an Enterprise IT environment, I would often forget that these smaller residential/hobby switches exist, but gosh to I love them. Not only are they cute, but they provide that enterprise level functionality with PoE. This means it could be used to wire up a PoE security camera system, handling both your network connection and power in one cable! Minus the countless other applications of PoE, this switch provides ample value for what you're paying. The build quality even on a switch this small is great! Feels heavy and sturdy but could honestly be held up by a number of command strips (Please... don't do that though!!!). I haven't noticed any problems with my unit getting too hot or needing anything special to operate as intended. All 8 ports work as expected and the throughput is, in fact, Gigabit as advertised. So no problems there. If you are looking for something consolidated but powerful, this could be for you!
M**7
Excellent Switch for Both RJ45 and Optical Connections
Excellent reliable ethernet switch purchased for the ability of optical connection. Switch has worked as expected with no issues. I haven't used the PoE function, but they can be turned off via the web UI. I use both the RJ45 and the optical connection for music streaming. This has been very reliable since installed.
P**R
Works great and easy to use
Worked great to power my Unifi wireless access point. Used it to not only connect that device, but also to connect my wired home network to my router. Have it connected inside my networking box in my utility room. Nothing to setup. Just plug in the devices. There are specific ports to use for powered devices, but the instructions state that. This is one device where you want to read the instructions in my opinion.
T**R
Best priced managed PoE switch on the market!
I have bought a few of these for use on our campus and I can say that they are basically a steal for what you get. Not they don't have their issues. Here are my pros and cons: Pros- Price- Bar none this is the cheapest managed PoE switch I have been able to find. At $7.50 a port its basically unbeatable. Most commercial switches I have had quoted come out to about $30 a port. Yes greater functionality at that price, but not worth it if you don't need them. Power- It actually has a decent power budget. 62W over 8 ports which averages out to about 7.75W per port. This is plenty to run low power applications such as security cameras. You can still run things such as wireless access points, but don't expect to fully populate the switch with them. (Edit) If you are in need of a greater power supply per port, the GS316EPP has an astounding budget of 231Watts which works out to about 16W per port. Should be enough to power just about anything but the most power hungry PoE devices. Management- The fact that its actually manageable at this price. The features available are not spectacular by any means, but you probably are not buying this if you need in depth QOS settings. You can fully manage both the power and VLANs on it which is more than sufficient for basic networking. It does have a free management software that you can use, thought it does have some serious limitations. GUI- The web GUI is pretty straight forward with the home screen providing most of the basic device settings at a glance. Switching tab aside, settings are clear and concise. They also have helpful descriptions for those less familiar with networking terminology. Bandwidth- All 8 ports are gigabit capable and the switch does allow port aggregation allowing for a greater outbound bandwidth from the switch if you have a few high volume devices plugged into it. Cons: Management- As previously stated, this certainly isn't a state-of-the-art device. QOS settings are limited to bandwidth controls and only the most basic of Multicast settings are available. The free "central" management software also has a major limitation. It only works if the switches are in the same network as the computer/server hosting the management software. If your computer is in 192.168 and your switch is in 172.16, it will never find it. This isn't an issue if you are operating a flat network or have a management VLAN. GUI- Overall the GUI is great, but the VLAN management is very annoying to work with. For starters, the VLAN modes are not particularly well described, so figuring out which one does what you need is a matter of trial and error. The Advanced VLAN Management is particularly painful to work with, though it does offer the greatest flexibility in settings. This is primarily due to the interdependence of the PVID table and the VLAN port assignments. To change the PVID setting on a port, you must have the VLAN you are changing it to assigned. Or if you want to remove an assigned VLAN, but its the PVID, you must first remove change the PVID before you can remove it. These are on completely separate pages requiring navigation between the two when tweaking the settings. If you are going to be changing these frequently, be prepared to spend a lot of extra time doing so. Though less irritating, having to click edit on each individual VLAN to manage its assignment to ports is unnecessary and could have easily been on the main VLAN management page. CLI- Or lack thereof. For those of you who much prefer Putty to a web browser, that simply isn't an option. (Edit) Mac Table- Zero access to what is one of the most useful features in switching. Figuring out what is plugged into what port without it is basically just unplug the cable and see what goes down. Not great great for high availability devices and end users. TLDR: Best bang for buck for a managed PoE switch that you can find. Great if you need something just above plug-n-play. Just expect a configurable feature set comparable to the price.
R**R
Telecom builder’s first choice. Best switch for the money
I love these switches. I have used these in several telecom builds over the years and this is my go to switch. They are easy to setup and program if needed. The quality and reliability are outstanding. As a general rule I always buy a second one in case of a failure, however I haven’t had to use them yet. They provide great speed and stable power.
Y**U
Works
Works perfectly for what I need.
D**.
I needed PoE and Gigabit Ethernet but otherwise didn't need to much sophistication. This worked perfectly for two video cameras for the video streaming, power and PTZ, all over Ethernet. Maybe the ones that cost 4 times the cost of this offer something - but whatever they offer isn't something I need! This works great.
M**S
El equipo superó mis expectativas, de muy buen calidad y buen precio
C**E
Switch ist nicht mal 1 Jahr alt und schon defekt
E**R
Fácil de administrar, interfaz amigable.
M**R
No issues with the switch itself, but the external PSU failed after about 3 months. Replaced the PSU and all working again..
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