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Adenmara's avatar
Nov 06, 2023

XS508M connection issues

Hello,

ever since I have my XS508M in use (since a bit over a year now), some devices have problems correctly connecting to the network while plugged into the XS508M Switch.

 

Problems I have encountered are:

1. Connecting my main router/modem (Fritzbox 6591 Cable, 1Gb, DHCP) directly to the XS508M leads to packetloss from all devices to the router&internet. I've fixed this issue by connecting the router through a Zyxel 1Gb switch to the Netgear XS508M.
2. One PC (Windows 10, 1Gb) connected to the Netgear XS508M gets packetloss and sometimes doesn't corretly connect to the network. Connecting the PC directly to the Router fixes the issue.
3. Another PC (Windows 10, 2.5 Gb) sometimes doesn't connect to the network correctly and the network card needs to be reset or plugged out and in a few times until it works. Windows troubleshooting does help sometimes (it also rests the network adapter) and says the problem was "Ethernet has no valid IP configuration".
4. Arduino Uno with Ethernet Shield (WS5100), which is connected through a 1Gb switch to the Netgear XS508M sometimes needs a few times of plugging out and in until it connects to the network.

 

Weirdly, my linux server with 10Gb and a third Windows PC with 2.5 Gb never had a problem with the switch.

 

I have tried changing network cables, changing ports and setting speed and duplex modes on the Windows PCs. This didn't fix the problems. The probelms started to get more annoying in the last weeks, which is why I'm trying to fix it now.

I also tried getting hardware support through the Netgear website, but I only get an error stating "somethingWentWrong'".

 

Any help would be appreciated!

11 Replies


  • Adenmara wrote:

    I also tried getting hardware support through the Netgear website, but I only get an error stating "somethingWentWrong'".


    Can't help on this - appears to be some Netgear IT issue.

     


    Adenmara wrote:

    4. Arduino Uno with Ethernet Shield (WS5100), which is connected through a 1Gb switch to the Netgear XS508M sometimes needs a few times of plugging out and in until it connects to the network..


    This is a very basic 10 Mb/s Ethernet resp. FastEthernet 100Mb device only. An intermediate switch might magically "fix" the link issue problem.

     


    Adenmara wrote:

    3. Another PC (Windows 10, 2.5 Gb) sometimes doesn't connect to the network correctly and the network card needs to be reset or plugged out and in a few times until it works. Windows troubleshooting does help sometimes (it also rests the network adapter) and says the problem was "Ethernet has no valid IP configuration"..


    2.5Gb/s network adapter, type/chipset model, driver version?

     


    Adenmara wrote:

    2. One PC (Windows 10, 1Gb) connected to the Netgear XS508M gets packetloss and sometimes doesn't corretly connect to the network. Connecting the PC directly to the Router fixes the issue..


    1 Gb/s network adapter, type/chipset model, driver version?

     


    Adenmara wrote:

    1. Connecting my main router/modem (Fritzbox 6591 Cable, 1Gb, DHCP) directly to the XS508M leads to packetloss from all devices to the router&internet. I've fixed this issue by connecting the router through a Zyxel 1Gb switch to the Netgear XS508M.


    Energy saving mode on the Fritz LAN port active?

     

     

      • Adenmara's avatar
        Adenmara
        Tutor

        Thanks for the reply.

         

        schumaku  wrote:

        This is a very basic 10 Mb/s Ethernet resp. FastEthernet 100Mb device only. An intermediate switch might magically "fix" the link issue problem

        As I wrote, I already have a small switch between the XS508 and the Arduino (It's a Zyxel GS-105B to be exact). This is the same model, that I use in between my Router and the netgear switch and I have other 100Mb devices working without problems. But I can see if I can get 100 Mb Switch to put in between. 

         

         

        schumaku  wrote:

        2.5Gb/s network adapter, type/chipset model, driver version?

        Realtek® 8125B (On a MSI Z490 ACE), Driver Ver. 10.59.425.2022

         

         

        schumaku  wrote:

        1 Gb/s network adapter, type/chipset model, driver version?

        I need to get back for this tomorrow, can't look it up right now. But it is an Intel 4th Gen Motherboard, should also be a  Realtek Chip.

         

        schumaku  wrote:

        Energy saving mode on the Fritz LAN port active?

        No, all ports are in power mode / 1Gbit. General "Energy savings mode" is turned off.

         

        schumaku  wrote:

        One more question: Operating Jumbo Frames?

        I haven't changed any settings regarding jumbo frames on any device, so I'd assume they are turned off. On the PC with the 2.5 Gb Jumbo Frames are deactivated in the device settings.

         

    • Adenmara's avatar
      Adenmara
      Tutor

      Thanks for your reply.

       

      schumaku  wrote:

      This is a very basic 10 Mb/s Ethernet resp. FastEthernet 100Mb device only. An intermediate switch might magically "fix" the link issue problem.


       The Switch I'm using in between is a Zyxel GS-105B v3, which supports 1Gb and 100 Mb. But I can try getting a 100 Mb only switch and try that.

       

       

      schumaku  wrote:

      2.5Gb/s network adapter, type/chipset model, driver version?


      Realtek® 8125B 2.5G LAN controller, Driver: 10.59.425.2022

       

       

      schumaku  wrote:

      1 Gb/s network adapter, type/chipset model, driver version?


      Intel I218-V Gigabit LAN controller, Driver: 12.15.22.3

       

       

      schumaku  wrote:

      Energy saving mode on the Fritz LAN port active?


      No, all ports are on power mode (1Gb), and the general energy savings mode is turned off.

       

       

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