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modessrl
Jan 19, 2022Aspirant
Switch GS748Tv4H2 and unable to connect to QNap TS-473A directly
I have a weird situation, before used QNAP TS-469L for manage my network backup connected directly to my GS748T, I had to switch the NAS for EOL matter and I then choose a more faster model as in obj...
Marc_V
Jan 19, 2022NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
It might be an auto-negotiation issue with the switch. Your new QNAP has 2.5GbE ports right? It may be having a hard time negotiating it's port speed. There are some cases that a different switch will be handling the negotiation more efficiently than the others. This only happens when connecting your QNAP right?
Have you tried changing the port negotiation setting to manual? The GS748T might be having an issue with the port speed negotiation. You may want to try setting a port to negotiate with 100Mbps or 1000Mbps manually to check if it will provide a DHCP address once the QNAP is connected directly on the GS748T. or if you don't have a saved configuration on the switch a quick factory reset might help.
If you have tried this already but still not getting an address when connected on the switch, it would be best to contact support so they can check on the switch issue.
Hope this helps!
modessrl
Jan 20, 2022Aspirant
Thank you for the reply, yes as ending test I did set manually the port speed to 100m duplex (why can't set to 1000 duplex manually if it's a gigabit ?) and the NAS lan work properly but I totally unpleased by this because what's the point to have a fast Nas on a slow managed and not surely cheap switch ?? I could not start any support call because the switch it's out of warranty but I think then I will look around for another model that has not this kind of problems.
- Marc_VJan 20, 2022NETGEAR Employee Retired
Have you tried setting the NAS' ethernet to negotiate manually on 1G? The switch might be better off detecting it. 1G is not available as an option since it is default port speed so it automatically negotiates on 1G just like what schumaku said.
- modessrlJan 20, 2022Aspirant
Sadly I could not see any option for change the negotiate option on the QNAP that would be nice infact
- schumakuJan 20, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Marc_V wrote:
Have you tried setting the NAS' ethernet to negotiate manually on 1G?
Here again, for any link speed from Gigabit and up (1 Gb/s, 2.5Gb/s, 5 Gb/s, 10 Gb/s, ...) is mandatory on copper links as per the IEEE and applies to any manufacturer..
Marc_V wrote:
The switch might be better off detecting it. 1G is not available as an option since it is default port speed so it automatically negotiates on 1G just like what schumaku said.
No, it's not because of 1 Gb/s is the highest speed.
Both issues - the auto negotiation as well as the inability to change the combo-ports once manually set to 100 Mb/s (applicable to the copper port only of course) back to Auto [this should be an easy fix!] are bugs.
- modessrlJan 21, 2022Aspirant
So, as they seems quite important bugs how we could do to get support on this switch ? If I buy today the same switch I will get the same problem so it's not a matter of warranty it's a matter of firmware update I guess and I don't really like the idea of change switch only for that bugs. But if that's the only way I will cross out netgear from my future choice, I don't think I am the only one facing this issues.
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