The ASUS ExpertWiFi EBP15 switch has a white aluminum case with the company logo and product name printed in black. It’s a small device, measuring just 121 x 75 x 26 mm or 4.7 x 2.9 x 1.02 inches in width x depth x height. Its modest size makes it ideal for installation in low-voltage distribution boxes. It’s also relatively lightweight, weighing 248 grams or 0.54 pounds. Its rear panel houses all the ports and LEDs:
The PoEAlert LED indicator alerts you when the system is powered on, fails, or when the output power exceeds the maximum PoE power budget of 60W. Remember, this switch can output a maximum of 30W per port.
The PowerSystem LED indicator indicates when the switch is booting, powering on or off, or when it has failed.
Four LAN ports with PoE support up to 60W.
One Ethernet LAN port without PoE support. You'll france telegram data want to use this port to connect the switch to the ExpertWiFi router.
Power connector .
Reset button .
Above each port, LEDs indicate whether the port is disabled, what type of connection it has, and whether data is being transferred.
Ports found on ASUS ExpertWiFi EBP15
On the front side of the switch you will only find a warranty seal and a screw to remove the metal cover.
Front side of the switch
On the sides, you’ll find ventilation grilles that help cool the hardware inside the switch. Unfortunately, ASUS hasn’t revealed the SoC (system on a chip) that powers the ExpertWiFi EBP15. We only know that it has 4Mbps of buffer memory and that its PoE ports are 802.3 afat compliant.