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lapinou
Dec 02, 2020Aspirant
Netgear Gs324V2 Switch
Netgear Gs324V2 unmanaged Switsch
Pass sich der Stromverbrauch an den link-Status (port besetzt oder nicht, LAN Gerät aktiv oder nicht) und Kabellange an?
If a port is active, it'll consume power. If it's completely shut down (no light shining) then it will consume nothing
5 Replies
- microchip8Master
Yes
- lapinouAspirant
Hi,
I am not sure if I'm in the right category. My question has nothing to do with Nighthawk WiFi Routes!!!
Let me try again in english. My question refers only to Netgear Gs324 and Gs324V2 Switches.
Question: Does the power consumption adapt to the link status (port has or has no LAN cable in it, LAN device pluged to port ist active or not active) and cable length?
Now, I now the Gs324V2 switch has a max. consumption of 12,1W and min. Consumption of 4,33W, but this doesn't reply to my question! (if all ports have a LAN cable in it, it might be at max. consumption. If all ports have no LAN cable in it, it might be at minimum consumption). But what if all ports have a LAN cable attached to an end devive (pc...) in it, but only 1 device ist used (activ)? Would we be in this case at nearly minimum consumption?
Thanks for your help on this.
- microchip8Master
If a port is active, it'll consume power. If it's completely shut down (no light shining) then it will consume nothing