The Grandstream GWN7703 is a high-performance 24-port unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch, designed to cater to the needs of home offices and small-to-medium businesses. This switch is part of the GWN7700 series, which emphasizes simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. With its 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, the Grandstream GWN7703 provides high-speed connectivity, allowing users to expand their network seamlessly. The device supports auto-negotiation, enabling it to automatically detect and optimize link speeds (10/100/1000 Mbps) based on the connected device, ensuring maximum compatibility and performance.
The Grandstream GWN7703 is plug-and-play, meaning it requires no configuration or setup, making it ideal for environments where quick deployment is essential. Its auto MDI/MDIX functionality eliminates the need for crossover cables, further simplifying installation. The switch supports desktop placement and is also wall-mountable, offering flexibility for different use cases.
With a focus on robust performance, the Grandstream GWN7703 is capable of handling the high bandwidth demands of modern networks, such as those involving IP telephony, video conferencing, and file transfers. Although it is unmanaged, its efficient design ensures consistent performance for tasks like connecting computers, printers, IP phones, and other network devices.
This model is best suited for users who prioritize ease of use and reliability without the need for advanced network management features, making it a practical choice for small-scale deployments or as an addition to larger networks needing straightforward connectivity solutions​
- Green technology reduces power consumption
- LED Indicators; Per port: Link/Activity/Speed, Per Port: PoE output (GWN7701PA/GWN7702P), Per device: Power
- Auto MDI/MDIX crossover for all ports
- Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast Storm Control (fixed to 100Mbps) to monitor traffic levels
- Supports long cable connection
- QoS – Supports Default Strict Priority when present
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