Description
The Ruijie Reyee RG‑ES116G‑L 16‑Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Unmanaged Non‑PoE Switch expands your network capacity with ease.
It supports sixteen gigabit Ethernet ports for fast, reliable data transfer.
Moreover, the switch is fully plug‑and‑play, so users need no setup.
Also, its sturdy metal case fits well in racks or on desks.
In addition, the fanless design ensures whisper‑quiet operation in any room.
Besides that, energy‑efficient technology reduces power usage and saves money.
Furthermore, it supports auto‑negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX to avoid cable issues.
Therefore, the switch works with various Ethernet cables without fuss.
It delivers non‑blocking switching architecture for smooth network traffic.
Also, a 16 K MAC address table supports many connected devices.
Plus, it uses an external 12 V DC adapter for simple power supply.
Meanwhile, the metal housing improves durability and helps heat dissipation.
Importantly, there are no fans or moving parts to create noise.
Also, it operates reliably between 0 °C and 45 °C for stable performance.
Moreover, it weighs only about 1 kg for easy handling or mounting.
Unlike managed switches, this unit needs no configuration or firmware updates.
However, it still integrates with Ruijie Cloud when paired with other managed devices.
This optional feature offers basic visibility and network monitoring capabilities.
For example, classrooms, offices, and server rooms benefit from its high port count.
Then, users plug in Ethernet cables and power to start networking instantly.
Moreover, its low‑maintenance design ensures long‑term reliability.
As a result, you gain fast, simple, and worry-free connectivity.
Also, the robust build resists wear and provides dependable performance.
Furthermore, the metal form adds professional appeal to any setup.
In conclusion, the Ruijie Reyee RG‑ES116G‑L delivers gigabit networking at scale.
Finally, it offers great value for anyone needing high-capacity, plug‑and‑play networking.
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