The Netis WF2375 has three main features where the first is hidden behind the cap at the bottom. Here we have the two 100 Mbit/s LAN ports as well as the reset switch that allows us to go back to the default settings.
The other two external features are on the rear. The top features a LED strip for both the WiFi signals, power and the LAN ports. The LED strip can be set in the configuration panel to show either the 5GHz or the 2.4GHz band.
At the rear-bottom, there is a sticker with the relevant information such as default SSID and password along with the product information.
The little PoE infuser allows you to use the Netis WF2375 even when you don’t have a PoE setup. In its simplicity, the infuser adds power to the network cable.
One end goes to your normal network while the PoE port will be connected to the Netis access point.
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