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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
Platini
Dec 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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