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moonwatcher64
Jan 26, 2024Luminary
How to connect two GS748TPS's? Or do I even Need to? Could Use a Little Help Please.
Afternoon all. 10 years in the making and at last I got round to racking up my home network. Amazingly, it has gone together quite well so far. But adding a second GS748TPS switch is defeating m...
moonwatcher64
Jan 27, 2024Luminary
Update .... strange. I powered everything down (accidentally) and I can now see some RJ45s active and the LED option is indeed optioned 'on' Odd .... as I must have done this 10 times the last 24 hours whilst rewiring and doing this installation. Here are a couple of pics showing the switches, the patches and the temporary connection to the loose positioned Orbi...
But the Smart Wizard still only shows one switch ....
Still very keen to understand the optimum way to connect the switches and indeed is it best to connect each switch from the Orbi or is there a better way to do that?
Having spent a lot of time learn and build the cab and wiring, I'm keen to arrange the switches and devices in the best possible way ... even if it's a little unnecessary right now. We don't have any performance issues as such but I like the learning and indeed when we started installing RJ45 in the house over 20 years mad, everyone said we were mad ... now in 2024 with two 48 port switches and devices being used....less so.
Appreciate and advice and learning you can contribute
moonwatcher64
Feb 28, 2024Luminary
Just to request a little help on this one please .... think it's called a bump? đ
Had great support on logon and FW issues on my RBR850s and RBS850's so hoping for a little more of that here please.
I now have both GS748TPS's working nicely. Each are wired directly from the RBR850 Orbi. I think this means parallel wired. They are working but physically this is creating mounting issues due to where the Orbi router ideally needs to sit.
I think I can link them serially with no negatives but don't 100% know that. And indeed I do not know which ports to use on each switch to do that.
I did briefly try that but it didn't appear to work. it could be I did it worngly.
But just to ask please ....
1. Is it best to link the 48 port switches or feed them directly from the Orbi?
2.Is there a guide or some more explaination somewhere that I could access please?
3. What is the best way to connect all the devices e.g ....ISP modem - Orbi Router and 48 port switches?
Essentially I'm doing that rare job of a lifetime, trying to set my network up as near perfect and ideally as I can .... after a lifetime of making do with a nearly good solution đ
I'd appreciate any help, direction or opinion as to the best way of approaching this.
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