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2 TopicsThe current IGMP Querier does not match the planned IGMP Querier.
Hello, I have a network of 43 switches (M4250, M4350), without a Core, in a non conventional wiring configuration (not a star, not a daisy chain, just a mix) where I chosen the switch in the middle of it as Querier. After a few months, another one is acting as Quierer. I setted up the whole network with Engage and the devices are up to date. In Engage>Site Settings>IGMP Quierer I have a yellow mark on the selected switch (that is not acting as Quierer) the following message: The current IGMP Querier does not match the planned IGMP Querier. Is this already happen to anyone here? Thank you so much45Views0likes1CommentNeed the proper switch for my IPTV setup
I have the current setup: - I connect to my ISP via fiber optic cable and a provided router - For IPTV a VLAN is created by the router and assigned to a single port (LAN4) - Lan 4 is connected to a FS105 switch - Two STBs are directly connected to switch This setup works perfectly - Add a third STB connected to the switch via a POWERLINE solution (TP-LINK) The powerline shows continuous activity and playback on the STB's stutters or freezes TP-LINK states that the switch continuously sending data to the POWERLINE and thereby using up bandwidth A user on the TP-LINK forum suggested that the setup would not work if the switch did not support MULTICAST and IGMP Snooping Question 1) Does this sound correct that MULTICAST/IGMP are required to get this setup working? Question 2) If so then which NETGEAR switch would be recommended to replace the FS105?Solved8.1KViews0likes4Comments