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GSS116E locking tab problem
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2019-09-12
07:08 AM
2019-09-12
07:08 AM
The locking tab assembly came off and I can't seem to know how to put the spring back so that it can work. Does anyone know how the spring fits in with the other two parts that are under the rectangular plate? I just bought two of the Netgears and both of the locking tabs are not working.
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Model: GSS116E|ProSafe 16 ports gigabits Click switch
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2019-09-15
11:19 AM
2019-09-15
11:19 AM
Wild guessing - the spring has to go into the hole in the metal part (either from the top or from below).
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2019-09-15
11:19 AM
2019-09-15
11:19 AM
Wild guessing - the spring has to go into the hole in the metal part (either from the top or from below).
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2019-09-17
12:39 PM
2019-09-17
12:39 PM
Re: GSS116E locking tab problem
BEST WILD guess ever! It worked! Thank you so much.
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2019-09-17
01:33 PM
2019-09-17
01:33 PM
Re: GSS116E locking tab problem
Your documentation (the photo) helped a lot! Thank you, too.
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