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3 TopicsDo non-ptp/IP devices need to be segregated?
I'm planning on purchasing the NETGEAR AV Line M4250-9G1F-PoE+ and use it solely for the ptp capabilities. I've purchased several time-stamping cards which require ptp connections from a grandmaster clock. I also have to transfer data between a local server and the PC edge devices. Can I connect the server, PCs, time-cards, and the grandmaster clock using just this one switch? The server and PCs are running real-time Linux. Or, does the ptp network need to be segregated from the IP traffic and/or non-ptp enabled devices? I.e. do I need to buy a second network switch which for just the IP traffic? Follow-up question: can I also connect non-ptp enabled devices to this switch without issue too? Thanks in advance!Solved74Views0likes2CommentsDoes the C6300 AC1750 Cable Modem have built-in PoE capabilities?
As the subject indicates, I am wondering if this cable modem will provide a device (a point-to-point wireless bridge in my case) with power over ethernet (PoE) by plugging into the ethernet port in back. Thanks in advance.Solved3.1KViews0likes1CommentCamera import function OS 6.5 on
Hi, I have used ReadyNAS 314 for about a year now and works fine. The last few days I have started to use the Backup/Import function where you can specify where photos from a camera should be uploaded on the NAS in automatic way, provided the camera support MTP or PTP protocol. The upload is done using a cable, i.e. it is NOT about uploading photos through a memory card reader (functionality found in OS4). It is all briefly described in the current manual for OS 6.5 on page 232-233. I have tested it and it works and you get both information in the logg as well as on the small display on the NAS about the stages of the transfer: preparing, copying, successful done (alt some errror). This is good. It is also good that the copying process start to check if some photos already transferred and only transfer those that are not in the NAS already. Means you can incrementally copy photos to the NAS a few times before formating the memory card in the camera, without getting a lot ducplicates. Also very good. The problem is where the photos are transferred. I find the photos come to the folder I defined when setting up Import on the NAS. Since I have a Nikon camera a folder called Nikon-xxx (and some info about model etc). Inside this folder I get folder 2016 and inside that folder I get a folder 10-october. It seems as I should automatically get a new bottom folder if I take in photos another day and photos taken from some other time. What I find is that all photos land in the same folder called 10-October, although photos are taken 15,16 and today 17 October. One possibility was that 10-October is related to when the memory card was formatted but that is not true either. The last few photos I took in during second transfer was after reformatting the memory card today October-17 but did not result the last few photos came to a new folder. I have talked with Nikon and there are no settings in the camera for controlling the name of the folder where photos should land. One could consider several alternatives here: date of photos taken, week of photos taken, time memory card was last formatted etc. But here is no choice to be made. Seems this choice is done by the Netgear software and here likely is a bug, since the folder name is not updated in anyway. A somewhat similar functionaly was avaialble in OS4 (where it was possible to automatically copy from memory card reader instead) and here I got a new folder name based on date and time of transfer, which is also useful. It would be good to know from the community as well as Netgear: - any other customers with similar problem? - is the naming of the folders controlled by Netgear as I think or is it a Nikon error after all? - Is there after all some settings to be made on the NAS to get the naming of folders updated in some way for each import? Since photo enthusiasts are one target group of Netgear for some of its products that runs on OS6 I think it would be in their clear interest to make this better. Regards Jan Peter2.7KViews0likes2Comments