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M0nde0
Jun 21, 2016Aspirant
Stacking GS748T with XS712T - Is it possible?
So it is possible to stack these two models of switches?
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- JohnRoNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello M0nde0,
Welcome to the community!
Regarding your question, the XS712T and GS748T are not stackable switches. Notice the model numbers of our switches, the ones that end in "S" are the ones that are stackable and that should belong to the same switch family. If you are planning to connect the XS712T and GS748T to other switches using SFP, that one is possible.
Feel free to ask if you have more questions.
Thanks,
- M0nde0Aspirant
Oh, I went to check the model of the switch.. its actualy GS748TS (so stackable)..
So if I buy XS712T it is possible to "SMART" stack it with older GS748TS?
tnx for answare!
- JohnRoNETGEAR Employee Retired
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