1. Folasaga
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, configuration, and operation of the Grandstream GWN7811 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Layer 3 Managed Network Switch. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper setup and functionality.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Observe the following safety precautions to prevent damage to the device and ensure personal safety:
- Install the device in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture.
- Fa'aaoga na'o le mea fa'aoga eletise o lo'o tu'uina atu ma le masini.
- Aua le tatalaina le masini casing. Fa'asino uma auaunaga i tagata faigaluega agavaa.
- Ia mautinoa lelei le fa'avaeina e puipuia ai fa'alavelave tau eletise.
- Aloese mai le tuuina o mea mamafa i luga o le masini.
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
3.1 Fa'amaumauga o Mea
The GWN7811 package typically includes:
- Grandstream GWN7811 Managed Network Switch
- Fetuunaiga Malosi
- Taiala Fa'apipi'i vave
- Meafaigaluega e fa'apipi'i i le fata (afai e talafeagai)
Note: No additional components are included beyond the standard package.
3.2 Fa'atulagaga o le Paneli i Luma

Ata 1: Front Panel of GWN7811 Switch. This image displays the front view of the Grandstream GWN7811 switch, highlighting its 8 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports, 2 SFP+ ports for fiber connections, a Console port for command-line interface access, a Reset (RST) button, and a System (SYS) LED indicator. Each RJ45 port also has individual LED indicators.
The front panel of the GWN7811 switch features the following components:
- 8x GbE RJ45 Ports: Uafu masani a le Gigabit Ethernet mo le fa'afeso'ota'iina o masini feso'ota'iga.
- 2x SFP+ Ports: 10 Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus ports for high-speed fiber optic connections.
- CONSOLE Taulaga: RJ45 console port for local management via a serial connection.
- Fa'amau RST: Reset button for factory default restoration or reboot.
- SYS LED: System status indicator LED.
- Uafu LEDs: Individual LEDs for each RJ45 port indicating link/activity status.
3.3 Fa'atulagaina o le Laulau i tua

Ata 2: Rear Panel of GWN7811 Switch. This image shows the rear view of the Grandstream GWN7811 switch, primarily featuring the power input connector and ventilation slots. The device is fanless, relying on passive cooling.
The rear panel of the GWN7811 switch typically contains the power input connector and ventilation openings. This model is designed to be fanless for silent operation.
3.4 Fa'ailoga LED
| LED | Tulaga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|---|
| SYS | Malosi lanumeamata | O lo'o ola le masini ma galue masani. |
| SYS | Emo lanumeamata | O loʻo amata le masini pe o loʻo faʻatinoina se faʻaleleia atili o le firmware. |
| SYS | Tape | Device is powered off or experiencing a critical error. |
| Port (Green) | Malosi lanumeamata | Link established at Gigabit speed. |
| Port (Green) | Emo lanumeamata | Activity on the port at Gigabit speed. |
| Port (Amber) | Amber mautu | Link established at 10/100 Mbps speed. |
| Port (Amber) | Amber moli | Activity on the port at 10/100 Mbps speed. |
| Taulaga | Tape | No link or port is disabled. |
4. Fa'apipi'i Meafaigaluega
4.1 Fa'amauina o le Suiga
The GWN7811 can be placed on a desktop or mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. Ensure adequate ventilation around the device.
- Tu'u Papamaa: Tuu le ki i luga o se mea mafolafola ma mautu.
- Fa'amauina o fata: Attach the provided rack-mount brackets to the sides of the switch using the included screws. Secure the switch into the rack using appropriate rack screws.
4.2 Mana Feso'ota'i
- Connect the power adapter to the power input port on the rear panel of the GWN7811.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le isi pito o le fa'afeso'ota'i eletise i totonu o se so'o eletise talafeagai.
- Verify that the SYS LED on the front panel illuminates, indicating the device is receiving power.
4.3 Feso'ota'i Uaea Feso'ota'iga
- RJ45 Taulaga: Connect standard Ethernet cables from your network devices (computers, servers, other switches) to the 8x GbE RJ45 ports.
- SFP+ Taulaga: Insert compatible SFP+ transceivers into the 2x SFP+ ports, then connect fiber optic cables to the transceivers for high-speed uplinks or downlinks.
- Console Port: For initial configuration or advanced troubleshooting, connect a serial cable from your computer to the CONSOLE port.
5. Fa'asologa Muamua
5.1 Avanoa i le Web Faʻaoga Ofisa (Web UI)
The GWN7811 can be managed via a web-based graphical user interface (GUI).
- Connect a computer directly to any of the GWN7811's RJ45 ports.
- Ensure your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the switch's default IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.x). The default IP address for the GWN7811 is typically 192.168.1.1.
- Tatala a web browser and enter the switch's default IP address (e.g., http://192.168.1.1) i totonu o le pusa tuatusi.
- Enter the default username and password (refer to the Quick Installation Guide or device label for default credentials).
- A mae'a ona e ulufale i totonu, o le a e mauaina le Web UI for further configuration.
5.2 Basic Network Settings
After logging in, it is recommended to configure basic network settings:
- Suia le upu fa'aagaaga: For security, immediately change the default administrator password.
- Fa'asologa o tuatusi IP: Configure a static IP address for the switch that is suitable for your network environment, or enable DHCP client if applicable.
- Taimi Fa'atonu: Set the correct system time and configure NTP (Network Time Protocol) for accurate time synchronization.
6. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
The GWN7811 is a Layer 3 managed switch, offering advanced features for network control and optimization.
6.1 Layer 3 Features
- Fa'asologa fa'asolosolo: Configure static routes to direct traffic between different IP subnets.
- Inter-VLAN Routing: Enable routing between configured VLANs to allow communication across different broadcast domains.
- DHCP Server/Relay: The switch can act as a DHCP server for connected devices or relay DHCP requests to an external server.
6.2 Fa'atonu VLAN
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) segment your network into logical broadcast domains, improving security and performance.
- Navigate to the VLAN section in the Web UI.
- Create new VLANs by assigning a VLAN ID and name.
- Assign ports to specific VLANs as either access ports (for end devices) or trunk ports (for connecting to other switches).
6.3 Tulaga lelei o Auaunaga (QoS)
QoS allows you to prioritize network traffic, ensuring critical applications receive sufficient bandwidth.
- Configure QoS policies based on port, VLAN, IP address, or DSCP values.
- Apply bandwidth control to limit or guarantee bandwidth for specific traffic types.
7. Tausiga
7.1 Faʻaleleia firmware
Regularly update the switch firmware to ensure optimal performance, security, and access to new features.
- Download the latest firmware from the official Grandstream webnofoaga.
- Access the firmware upgrade section in the Web UI.
- Tu'u i luga le firmware file and follow the on-screen instructions. Do not power off the device during the upgrade process.
7.2 Fa'atonu Fa'aola ma Toe Fa'afo'isia
It is recommended to regularly back up your switch configuration to prevent data loss.
- Faaleoleo: I le Web UI, navigate to the maintenance section and download the current configuration file i lau komepiuta.
- Toefuatai: To restore a configuration, upload a previously saved configuration file e ala i le Web UI.
8. Faʻafitauli
8.1 Mataupu masani ma Fofo
- Leai se Malosi:
- Ia mautinoa o lo'o feso'ota'i lelei le feso'ota'iga eletise i le ki ma le so'o eletise o lo'o galue.
- Fa'amautinoa o lo'o fa'aogaina le so'o eletise.
- Leai se So'oga ile Taulaga:
- Siaki le feso'ota'iga uaea Ethernet i pito uma e lua.
- Ia mautinoa o loʻo ola le masini fesoʻotaʻi ma o loʻo galue lelei.
- Verify the port status in the Web UI; ensure it is not disabled.
- Taumafai se isi uafu po'o se uaea.
- Le mafai ona Avanoa Web UI:
- Verify your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the switch.
- Ensure the switch is powered on and the SYS LED is solid green.
- Fa'amama le fa'aoga o lau su'esu'ega pe taumafai se isi su'esu'ega.
- If the IP address was changed and forgotten, a factory reset might be necessary (refer to the Reset button section).
8.2 Toe Seti Falegaosimea
To restore the GWN7811 to its factory default settings:
- With the device powered on, use a paperclip or a similar pointed object to press and hold the RST button on the front panel for approximately 10 seconds.
- Release the button when the SYS LED starts flashing rapidly.
- The device will reboot with factory default settings.
Warning: A factory reset will erase all custom configurations. Back up your configuration before performing a reset.
9. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ata'ita'iga | GWN7811 |
| Taulaga | 8x GbE RJ45, 2x SFP+ |
| Laupapa | Layer 3 Puleaina |
| Leai se Fanua | Ioe |
| Mea Mea | Uamea |
| Voltage | 12 Volta (AC) |
| Fa'atatau o le vevela maualuga | 60 tikeri Celsius |
| Mea mamafa | 2.11 Kilokalama (4.64 pauna) |
| Fuafuaga Mea | 16.57 x 10.39 x 2.17 inisi |
| Masini Fegalegaleai | Desktop (general networking devices) |
10. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information, technical support, and additional resources, please refer to the official Grandstream website or contact your authorized reseller. Grandstream provides comprehensive support for its products, including firmware updates and technical assistance.
Aloaia Webnofoaga: www.grandstream.com