16 Port Switches 

Handle more devices with less hassle. These 16 port switches offer streamlined control, smart power, and rock-solid performance.

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    16-Port High-Power PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Essentials Switch (231W) with 1 SFP Port

    Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switch (GS316EPP)

    GS316EPP

    • 16 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G

    $679.00

    16-Port High-Power PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Essentials Switch (231W) with 1 SFP Portcurrent price $679.00
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    8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Essentials PoE Switch (123W)

    Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switch (GS308EPP)

    GS308EPP

    • 8 Ports
    • PoE
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G

    $329.00

    8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Essentials PoE Switch (123W)current price $329.00
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    48-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged PoE+ Essentials Switch with 24-Ports PoE+ (380W)

    Unmanaged PoE + Essentials Switch (GS348PP)

    GS348PP

    • 48 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Rackmount
    • 1G

    $1,499.00

    48-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged PoE+ Essentials Switch with 24-Ports PoE+ (380W)current price $1,499.00
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    48-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Essentials Switch

    Unmanaged Essentials Switch (GS348)

    GS348

    • 48 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount/Rackmount
    • 1G

    $879.00

    48-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Essentials Switchcurrent price $879.00
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    16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged PoE+ Essentials Switch (183W)

    Unmanaged PoE + Essentials Switch (GS316PP)

    GS316PP

    • 16 Ports
    • PoE+
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G

    $529.00

    16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged PoE+ Essentials Switch (183W)current price $529.00
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    5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switch

    Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switch (GS305E)

    GS305E

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • 1G

    $69.00

    5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switchcurrent price $69.00
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    16x 100G QSFP28 Fully Managed Switch
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    NETGEAR M4350-16C Fully Managed Switch (CSM4316)

    CSM4316

    • 16 Ports
    • Rackmount
    • 100 Gigabit
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    8-Port Multi-Gig Easy Smart Network Switch 2.5gb

    Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switch (MS308E)

    MS308E

    • 8 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • Multigig
    5-Port Multi-Gig Easy Smart Network Switch 2.5gb

    Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Easy Smart Managed Essentials Switch (MS305E)

    MS305E

    • 5 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount
    • Multigig
    GS516_Unmanged Switches

    Gigabit Unmanaged Switch Series (GS516)

    GS516

    • 16 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount/Rackmount
    • 1G
    16-Port 10G/Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch with 2 10G SFP+ Ports
    1-Year NETGEAR Insight Subscription Included

    S3600 Series 10G/Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switches (XS516TM)

    XS516TM

    • 16 Ports
    • Desktop/Wallmount/Rackmount
    • 10G/Multigig
    8x10G/Multi-Gig and 8xSFP+ (XSM4316) Managed Switch

    M4350-8X8F Fully Managed Switch (XSM4316)

    XSM4316

    • 16 Ports
    • Rackmount
    • 10 Gigabit / Multi-Gig
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    FAQs

    PoE on your 16 port switch is required if you plan to power devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, or access points directly through the Ethernet cable. PoE switches eliminate the need for separate power adapters, reducing cable clutter and simplifying installation. If all your connected devices have their own power sources, a non-PoE switch may be more cost-effective.

    Yes, many of our 16 port managed switches support link aggregation. It's useful for boosting speed to servers, storage, or access points. Unmanaged switches typically do not support link aggregation, so check the model specs before ordering.

    Yes, you can daisy-chain two 16 port switches by connecting them with an Ethernet cable. This expands your network and increases available ports. However, daisy-chaining can create a single point of failure and may lead to performance bottlenecks if you have high-traffic applications. For a more robust solution, consider upgrading to an Ethernet switch with a higher port count.