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SidHarberbridge's avatar
Jul 27, 2024
Solved

S350 Series GS324TP

Home LAN basically as shown in diagram. Has been working well for a couple of years using an unmanaged 8-port Linksys (LGS108P).

8-ports no longer enough, so I'd like to replace switch with a Netgear S350 series GS324TP as shown in diagram.

Having trouble getting it working.

I've tried changing the GS324TP's factory IP Configuration of 192.168.0.239 to match the Linksys Velop (192.168.1.1) but the GS324TP doesn't seem to want to grab a DHCP from the Velop.

Most likely I've missed an obvious setting.

Would appreciate any advice. thanks

 

  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Jul 27, 2024

    Looks like the switch was powered-on before it was connected to your router Ethernet or LAN port.

     

    The DHCP client does not endlessly wait or repeat the DHCP attempt endlessly. At that point it will fallback to the default LAN IP address which is 192.168.0.239/24. The most easy way is toggling the power while connected to the router resp. the LAN.

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    • schumaku's avatar
      schumaku
      Guru

      Looks like the switch was powered-on before it was connected to your router Ethernet or LAN port.

       

      The DHCP client does not endlessly wait or repeat the DHCP attempt endlessly. At that point it will fallback to the default LAN IP address which is 192.168.0.239/24. The most easy way is toggling the power while connected to the router resp. the LAN.

      • SidHarberbridge's avatar
        SidHarberbridge
        Aspirant

        thanks Schumaku,

         

        I've rebooted and from the network adaptor it looks like it now has an address in the correct range. But that IP, 

        192.168.1.34 doesn't reach the web browser interface of the GS324TP – just gets a "Safari can't open the page because the address isn't valid" error.

        However, ping test from terminal does give a response:

         

        MBP21M1 ~ % ping 192.168.1.34

        PING 192.168.1.34 (192.168.1.34): 56 data bytes

        64 bytes from 192.168.1.34: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=5.581 ms

        64 bytes from 192.168.1.34: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.379 ms

        64 bytes from 192.168.1.34: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.368 ms

        64 bytes from 192.168.1.34: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.365 ms

        64 bytes from 192.168.1.34: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.315 ms

        ^C

        --- 192.168.1.34 ping statistics ---

        5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.0% packet loss

        round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.315/1.402/5.581/2.090 ms

         

        FWIW, I've tried Netgear Switch Discovery Tool but it's drawn a blank even when I was connected via a browser earlier - not much use.

         

         

         

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