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CHO29
Mar 21, 2026Tutor
Mosaic on decoded IP Stream
Hello guys, I have a network remote comprising of switch netgear gs724T. On One site two different stream are present on the switch with different Vlan and Multicast address Site A 1. Vl...
BrettD
Mar 24, 2026NETGEAR Employee
Have you set Jumbo frames (MTU) on all ports, including the microwave link? Try first on one switch in Site A with an encoder and decoder as StephenB suggested previously but with the MTU changes. Make sure you follow the network set up guide for your video equipment to make sure no additional changes are made but generally video over ip needs multicast and MTU set correctly.
CHO29
Mar 25, 2026Tutor
Today i have perform a test for the vlan 112 on site where i decoded it on another port configure with vlan 112 and there is no artifacts confirm
- StephenBMar 25, 2026Guru - Experienced User
CHO29 wrote:
Today i have perform a test for the vlan 112 on site where i decoded it on another port configure with vlan 112 and there is no artifacts confirm
Did you check the MTU settings as BrettD suggested?
Check this in the encoder and decoder, as well as the switch and microwave link.
- schumakuMar 26, 2026Guru - Experienced User
CHO29 wrote:
Today i have perform a test for the vlan 112 on site where i decoded it on another port configure with vlan 112 and there is no artifacts confirm
So a defect port or port group?
Something related to that vague firmware signal issues affecting some or certain ports only according to the RN ->
https://kb.netgear.com/000065818/GS716Tv3-GS724Tv4-GS748Tv5-Firmware-Version-6-3-1-47
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- Adjusts the signal for port 17 to port 24 to be less susceptible to noise resulting in packet loss.
- schumakuMar 26, 2026Guru - Experienced User
CHO29 wrote:
Today i have perform a test for the vlan 112 on site where i decoded it on another port configure with vlan 112 and there is no artifacts confirm
Thats a yes, isn't it - no more artifacts? Or do I read this wrong?
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