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3 TopicsTime to renew my GS716T v3
Hi all I have a GS716T v3 which is the main switch in my home. I got it 2nd hand about 5 years ago, so it will be older than that now. I think it is time to replace with an up to date Poe switch. I dont really use any of the enhanced options in the 716...I just want a very fast 16 port POe gigabit switch which is walll mountable. What would you recommend ? Was looking at the GS316P Last thing I want to do is install a replacement which will have a lower throughput. cheers GuyLAG setup JGS524Ev2 and GS752TS kills network
Hi, I am attempting to create a 2 Wire LAG between a JGS524Ev2 and a GS752TS I am using ports 1 and 2 on each switch. I have created a LAG group for ports 1 and 2 on each switch. The JGS524Ev2 is in one room whilst the the GS752TS is in another. I have ensured there is no extra connection between the two switches other than the 2 Wire LAG. The JGS524Ev2 has a laptop and a couple of NAS connected. The GS752TS has 2 DNS servers, an NTP server, a Wireless Access Point and a pfSense Router connected. Before I connect the LAG cables I check communication with a single wire in Port 5 on each of the 2 switches. Everything connects, talks and works fine. I disconnect the cable in Port 5 and connect the 2 wires of the LAG at which point the Wireless Access Point goes berserk, turning itself on and off, the pfSense Router ceases to function as do the DNS and the NTP servers. Yet the laptop still functions and I can call up the GUIs for the 2 switches, which tell me they are transmitting at 1000MB. I am obviously doing something wrong, but followed the NetGear guides that I could find. Can anyone give me some advice please, such as unplug all ports, establish the LAG then replug the devices etc. Or any other strategy that let's everything work. Sometimes the NetGear guides are a bit nebulous... Thanks and kind regards, jBSolved2.9KViews0likes3Commentsmonitoring frames/packets on Netgear Prosafe GS748T
We have 3 x Netgear Prosafe GS748T – 3H31417C003FE / 3H31417L00392 / 3H31417F00339 We are experiencing high TCP latency within our infrastructure which predominantly is a RDS/Terminal Services environment. I was wondering if I might ask the best tools, or if they are tools by HP that can monitor and detect network related clashes on switch ports. Many Thanks, Shawn McKendrick2KViews0likes1Comment