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Faulty 10Gb ports?
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Faulty 10Gb ports?
So after some thorough testing, left my workstation and nas plugged in overnight to the ports with disconnect notifications enabled, and both systems disconnected over 15x between a 7h period but none of the 1gbe port disconnected. (jumbo frames enabled)
connected my workstation 10gbe nic directly to my nas over a similiar period, 0 network disconnect notifications, and i recently just got my nas back from qnap thinking it was their nic issue.
seems disappointing, do I need to send it in for a replacement?
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Re: Faulty 10Gb ports?
rebooting the switch is detecting my NIC as 5Gbps...
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Re: Faulty 10Gb ports?
What QNAP NAS model, QTS version - and more essential which 10G interface model in place?
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Re: Faulty 10Gb ports?
Model: TVS-1282-i7-32GB FW: 4.3.5.x
QTier (HDD): [RAID-5] 8 x 10TB Seagate IronWolf Red (SSD): [RAID-1] 2 x 1TB WD Blue
(SSD): [Single] 1 x 1TB WD Blue, 1 x 256GB Corsair
GPU: EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SC ACX 2.0(1 Fan)
NIC: Aquantia AC107 Single Port 10GbE-Base-T
UPS: APC Back-UPS NS-1500M2 USB: WD My Book Duo 12TB
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