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GWN7711(P) Series

Layer 2 Lite Managed Network Switches
The GWN7711 Series are Layer 2 lite managed network switches that allow small-to-medium businesses to build scalable, secure, and smart networks that are cloud-manageable.

  • 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Smart power control to support dynamic PoE/PoE+ power allocation per port for the PoE models
  • Supports Loop Detection, Cable Test, and Port Mirror to quickly locate network faults
  • IGMP snooping to improve multicast forwarding efficiency
  • LLDP for automatic discovery, provisioning and management of endpoint devices
  • GDMS Networking and GWN Manager, Grandstream’s cloud and on-premise network management platforms; Embedded controller to manage switch
  • Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast Storm Control to monitor traffic levels
  • Built-in QoS allows for prioritization of network traffic

Free Network Management Options

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GDMS Networking

GDMS Networking is an enterprise-grade, cloud management platform for Grandstream networking products. 

GDMS Networking
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GWN Manager

GWN Manager is an on-premise enterprise- grade, management platform for an unlimited number of Grandstream networking products. 

GWN Manager
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Embedded Controller

Grandstream's GWN networking products include an embedded controller software and is built-in to the product’s web user interface. 


 

 

Product Highlights


Build Scalable, Secure, and Smart Networks

Grandstream's GWN7711 Series of Layer 2 Lite Managed Network Switches target small-to-medium deployments, including small-to-medium businesses, hotels, schools, healthcare, residential, and more.

  • The GWN7711(P) Series supports VLAN for flexible and sophisticated traffic segmentation, QoS for prioritization of network traffic, IGMP Snooping for network performance optimization, and comprehensive security capabilities against potential attacks.
  • The GWN7711P provides 4 PoE ports for smart dynamic PoE output to power IP phones, IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, and other PoE endpoints. This PoE-capable model can also support 24V DC passive PoE-out mode. 
  • By supporting both desktop and wall-mount installation, the GWN7711(P) Series is suitable for hotels, home offices, small-to-medium businesses, and more.
  • This comprehensive suite of customizable switching features, available 24V DC passive PoE mode, and easy cloud management, the GWN7711(P) series are the ideal managed network switches for small-to-medium-sized deployments.

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