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omarioja
Nov 09, 2020Aspirant
Netgear 10G switchs slow connection speeds
Good day all, i have the following 10G switches below configured in my environment. 1. XS748T ProSAFE 48-Port -gigabit Smat Managed switch 2. XS716E - 16-Port 10-gigabit Managed switch All conf...
schumaku
Nov 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
When rebooting the switches, will the performance return to normal 10G speed - except of the link where I assume the 1G limit you talk of is coming from the media converters?
Confirm your set-up:
XS748T <-GbE-> Media Adapter <-Fiber-> Media Adapter <-GbE-> XS716E
What hits my eye: Is this fiber a direct connection (dark fiber) on single mode or multi mode fiber? Or is there a fiber operator/carrier involved with other active components so there is some contractual limit to 1G?
If this is your fiber pair, what does stop you from using fiber-matching SFP+ modules on the two switches to gain 10G speed?
- omariojaNov 13, 2020Aspirant
My setup is a stated
XS748T <-GbE-> Media Adapter <-Fiber-> Media Adapter <-GbE-> XS716E
Yes there is a contractual limit to 1G. We never used the SPF module with the 1G switched and my performance was between 700Mbps and 800Mbps. Now the swiths are upgrated to 10G and i am getting 20Mbps to 30Mbps. I dont have to achive anything 10Gbps speeds, i just want to be able to achive my original speed of 700Mbps and 800Mbps.
Any ideas.
- schumakuNov 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So asking agin: When rebooting the switches, will the performance return to normal 10G speed - except of the link where I assume the 1G limit you talk of is coming from the media converters?
Might be worth to open a ticket with Netgear support anyway.
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