Linksys LGS116 User manual

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OF CONTENTS
1. What is the Linksys LGS116P Switch?
2. What is PoE?
3. What kind of devices can be connected to the switch?
4. What should I do when my computer cannot connect to the Internet while connected to the switch?
6. What is the maximum PoE power budget for each PoE switch?
7. What are the protocols supported by the LGS116P?
8. Can I wall-mount my switch?
9. What should I do if my switch experiences excessive data collisions?
10. Can I use a switch to share Internet connection to all computers in the network?
11. Which ports on my PoE switch can I plug in a PoE device?
12. How is port PoE prioritization done?
13. What is the warranty period for the Linksys LGS116P?
14. What are the supported PoE standards?
15. My PoE device is not powering ON, what should I do?
1. What is the Linksys LGS116P Switch?
The Linksys LGS116P is a 16-Port Gigabit PoE Switch. This unmanaged switch offers a quick and easy solution to extend your office network with a plug-and-play installation. It is also useful in transferring data across a local network at up to Gigabit speeds.
2. What is PoE?
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that enables an Ethernet network cable to
deliver both data and power.
3. What kind of devices can be connected to the switch?
You can connect the following devices to your LGS116P switch:
LGS116P Frequently Asked Questions
Computers Routers Switches Network Printers Other network devices
4. What should I do when my computer cannot connect to the Internet while connected to the switch?
Follow the steps provided below to resolve this issue:
Verify if LEDs are properly lit on the switch.
System LED - Blue Link/Act/GB – Green-Amber PoE Max - Amber PoE - Green
Power down everything and power ON the switch first. Next, power ON the computer.
NOTE: Only routers or modems with DHCP capabilities can allow sharing of Internet connection between computers.
5. What is the advantage of having a switch when it comes to data transfer?
The switch acts as a repeater which regenerates data signals as they pass through it. This feature acts as a safeguard to deter data loss and ensure that transmissions arrive securely at their destinations. Moreover, a switch is capable of intelligent filtering of data based on source and destination as compared to the repeater which can only regenerate the signal without checking its recipients.
6. What is the maximum PoE power budget for each PoE switch?
The Linksys LGS116P has 80 Watts dedicated PoE power budget for the entire switch.
7. What are the protocols supported by the LGS116P?
The Linksys LGS116P switch is compliant with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3ab, and 802.3az standards.
8. Can I wall-mount my switch?
Yes, the Linksys LGS116P can be wall-mounted.
9. What should I do if my switch experiences excessive data collisions?
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