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Re: I have a GS752TS and a GS748TP Switches that I want to create a lag between.
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I inherited this network and I want to create a lag between my GS752TS and GS748TP switches. The problem is when I web access to the switches and start to create the lag, I can't add any ports to the lag. It seems this area does not show up. What am I doing wrong! Any information would be very helpful.
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I added the I.P. to the browser compatability list and now all the menus show up.
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Re: I have a GS752TS and a GS748TP Switches that I want to create a lag between.
A screenshot would help explaining.
To get the ports visible in LAG Membership, you have to select the unit by clicking in the marked area.
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Re: I have a GS752TS and a GS748TP Switches that I want to create a lag between.
The only problem is where your red line to add the ports to the lag is, mine does not show up so I can add the ports. Does the switch need to have the firmware upgrade? Or use a different browser?
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Re: I have a GS752TS and a GS748TP Switches that I want to create a lag between.
This old UI design should (and does for me) work e.g. in Chrome, IE11. For Firefox or Edge I would have to check again.
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I added the I.P. to the browser compatability list and now all the menus show up.
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Re: I have a GS752TS and a GS748TP Switches that I want to create a lag between.
@TRysewyk wrote:
I added the I.P. to the browser compatability list and now all the menus show up.
Brilliant lack of information - what router are we talking of here? Based on the compatibility mode feature, one might guess this happens on Internet Explorer, so probably IE11.
Aside, the Netgear old UI does show up correct for me on IE11, no compatibility mode set, and regardless if the "use compatibility mode for intranet sites" is ticked or not (ans we're accessing all switches commonly via fully qualified host names).