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Re: Switch Detection GS724Tv3
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Hello,
I'm finding that since a new router, I'm now unable to detect my switch on the LAN.
I've tried the original IP address, and the default 192.168.0.239 following this I've reset the switch and repeated the process.
Still nothing.
I installed the ProSafe Plus utility, and this finds my GS108Ev3, but still not the GS724Tv3
Can anyone suggest what further steps I can take to access the configuration of the switch, it does appear to be working without issue but I'd like to be able to fine tune as necessary.
Many thanks
Donchik
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@Donchik wrote:I installed the ProSafe Plus utility, and this finds my GS108Ev3, but still not the GS724Tv3
Hello Donchick,
Reviewing the more than a decade old support information on GS724Tv3 | Product | Support | NETGEAR unveils this switch series and version was bound to the Smart Control Center (SCC) - the ProSafe Plus Utiltiy won't be able to discover it, indeed.
You can give a try to the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool (NSDT) if you are able to discover the switch IP.
-Kurt
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@Donchik wrote:I installed the ProSafe Plus utility, and this finds my GS108Ev3, but still not the GS724Tv3
Hello Donchick,
Reviewing the more than a decade old support information on GS724Tv3 | Product | Support | NETGEAR unveils this switch series and version was bound to the Smart Control Center (SCC) - the ProSafe Plus Utiltiy won't be able to discover it, indeed.
You can give a try to the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool (NSDT) if you are able to discover the switch IP.
-Kurt