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Platini
Dec 28, 2017Aspirant
What is the difference between GS510TP-100NAS and GS510TP-100EUS?
What is the difference between GS510TP-100NAS and GS510TP-100EUS? Both should have its 110V-240V AC internal power supply, only power cords differentiate various ordering SKU versions. Is this the o...
- Dec 30, 2017
The GS510TP swich does have a built-in power supply with an C14 inlet to attach the power cord to the power supply, as do many monitors, printers and other peripherals. All you need is a plain common power cord with an Italian three-pin or Schuko aka. CEE 7/7 plug (depending on your home/office installation) with C13 socket - the beast commonly called an IEC cord. Most people have some of these at home from the old computer or the like - no need for adaptors or the like.
Ciao!
-Kurt
DaneA
Dec 29, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Platini,
Welcome to the community! :)
The GS510TP-100NAS is the product code of the GS510TP switch in North America while the GS510TP-100EUS is the product code of the GS510TP switch in Europe. As reference, kindly check page 3 of the GS510TP Data Sheet here and read about the Ordering Information.
Since you prefer to use the GS510TP switch in Italy, I suggest you to purchased the GS510TP-100EUS in order to be compatible with the AC power specifications implemented in Italy.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- PlatiniDec 29, 2017Aspirant
Dear DaneA,
Thank you for your quick reply.
I’ve read the data sheet and in particular the following specification:
• “100-240VAC/50-60Hzuniversalinput”
In Italy we have 220 VAC / 50 Hz, so I think I can buy a GS510TP-100NAS version and use it in Italy as well by means of a plug adapter from USA to Italy as you can easily buy from Amazon or eBay.
I’d like to buy the NAS version instead of the EUS version because of a bargain offer I’ve found in eBay from a USA seller.
By the data sheet I understand that the only difference is the plug and you can make it work by means of a simple USA to Italy plug adapter.
There’s no firmware or hardware differences highlighted in the data sheet.
I’m I wrong?
Regards
- schumakuDec 30, 2017Guru - Experienced User
The GS510TP swich does have a built-in power supply with an C14 inlet to attach the power cord to the power supply, as do many monitors, printers and other peripherals. All you need is a plain common power cord with an Italian three-pin or Schuko aka. CEE 7/7 plug (depending on your home/office installation) with C13 socket - the beast commonly called an IEC cord. Most people have some of these at home from the old computer or the like - no need for adaptors or the like.
Ciao!
-Kurt
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