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auto-video vlan
1 TopicGS516TP - Newbie Totally lost.
Hi, So I just upgraded to this switch from an unmanaged 8 Gb ports Cisco. I needed more ports and power since I already have 4 IP Cams and plan on adding more. Also I was interested in the LACP thing where I could use both ports on my Synology NAS and hope for less bottleneck since I'm running all 4 cams on it as well as constantly accessing it from a pc and a mac. I have 1 PC and 1 Mac connected to a router, the router is connected to the Netgear switch which has 4 IP Cams, the Synology NAS (2000Mbps x 2 LANs) and 3 misc. devices (not on 24/7) connected to it. Well first of all, when I was before maximizing transfer rate from PC or Mac to the Diskstation at a sustained 125MB/s, I now barely get 90MB/s from the PC and not even 50MB/s from the mac. Second, while I'm seeing a slight overall data rate improvement in the 4 camera feed it still feels jittery or choppy. Roughly between 2000KB/s to 7000KB/s all 4 IP CAMs combined. The data rate for each IP Cam varies greatly depending on the activity or lackthereof. I've managed, suprisingly, to setup Link Aggragation LACP between the NAS and the switch and I do see a bond of 2 LANs. From my understanding this should allow me to preserve the IP Cams feed and still enjoy 100% LAN Speed on my desktops. I'm totally lost as far as finding a way to actually make every single connection work full speed. My overall setup seems way below the switch bandwidth/capacity. I've tried to setup auto-video vlan to no avail it feels like I need an network engineering degree at this point! And by the way should I be in switching or Routing mode?! Doesn't seem to change things one bit. Any advice greatly appreciated, thanks!2.5KViews0likes5Comments