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andycritt
Jun 25, 2019Aspirant
Switch Dropping Internet Connection
Bought this GS116Ev2 last November as I needed more ports but have only just got arounfd to installing it. The switch keeps dropping all the connections. Having read other posts, just updated the fir...
- Oct 07, 2019
Hi,
Its not the switch thats at fault, apparently its the Virgin Hub 3 that's the issue. I put my Hub 3 into modem mode and bought an inexpensive wifi router (TP-Link Archer C50 AC120) and this works absolutely fine with the switch. I dont know whether its a compatability issue between the Hub 3 and the switch or just that the Hub 3 cannot support a 16 port switch.
Downside is that now my wifi is slow as despite its faults the wifi from the Hub 3 was fast and I dont really want to spend more money on a faster router, kind of hoping that the virgin Hub 4 will be available soon and that it will work with the switch.
schumaku
Jun 25, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Very uncommon. Bad cable, or potentially broken or failing switch.
As per the Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches Data Sheet these switches come with:
• LIFETIME Limited Hardware Warranty*
(excludes external power adapters on
applicable models)
• LIFETIME 24/7 Chat Technical Support*
- andycrittJun 26, 2019AspirantThanks for the reply. I have a batch of cat 6 cables and swapped them around but no change. Managed to submit a case to Netgear and after eventually getting through on the phone they offered to swap out the switch FOC within a minute of explaining the situation to them so excellent service there. As for on line chat all I got was “past 90 days, pay for a service” kind of message.
Let’s hope the new switch works.- andycrittJun 27, 2019Aspirant
Brand New GS116Ev2 arrived today, plugged in and all worked, for 5 minutes then everything goes offline again..!
Virgin Super Hub 3 connected into Port 1
Ports 2,4 connected to V6 box and Amplifier,
Ports 5-11 around the house to wall sockets
Port 15 to Hive Hub
Port 16 to Synology NAS
Looking at the setup instructions it only needs one ethernet cable into the switch from the hub and into any port?
Plug my old 5 Port GS105E in and everything works fine (whats connected).
Confused..!
- WingleSep 30, 2019AspirantJust to "+1" this thread. I am having the exact same issue with my device. It's a similar network setup: Virgin Media Hub 3.0, connecting to a NAS and various house room ports, all joined together with the dodgy 16 port switch. DHCP falls over and internet connectivity is lost for everything plugging into the switch.
Temporarily replacing the shiny new switch with an ancient 5-port one solves the connectivity issue reliably.
From reading around other posts, it sounds like a replacement from Netgear is required. I shall contact them now but will probably elect for the unmanaged version of the switch to try and keep things simple.
It's a shame because the switch itself is otherwise brilliant!
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