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  • Performance Problems with manageble Netgear Switches - Forum

    Performance Problems with manageble Netgear Switches. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware () Hi, since we have integrated our FSM 750 and GSM 712 manageble Gigabit-Switches, we have terrible performance Problems. The problems...

  • Performance Problems with Netgear Switches - Forum

    Performance Problems with Netgear Switches. Hi, since we have integrated our FSM 750 and GSM 712 manageble Gigabit-Switches, we have terrible performance Problems. The problems started by using VLANs and 10 Mbit devices. Everytime a 10 Mbit device send...

  • 8 Port Wired Router Recommendation - Forum

    again I gave up on the wait. Could be better to get a separate router and switch (GbE). Thanks Blue68F100 and Madwand for the replies. I've read on the net there are some problems with the Netgear FVS338. Not sure if this is still the issue with their...

  • THGC Needs You -Team 40051 - Forum

    8 port deal (gotta love quantity discounts from , especially on combined shipping). Right now I have 1 server and 18 clients. Some of them are on the netgear still, and they have problems. If anyone has experience with a similar switch, let me know....

  • Gigabit Switch with Jumbo Frames - Forum

    cost more. I'll add to the list Netgear, SMC and Trendnet. Looks like everyone's making them, probably based on a small set of underlying chips. most likely, Now on the topic of netgear switches. would it be better to go for a netgear switch since...

  • Netgear FVS318v3 throughput issues - Forum

    to switch but not from the switch to a router? Most netgear hardware I've dealt with was design go long distance +. If you have one just connect a 12-15 to see what happens. I have seen signals be over powered. I had the problem on my Netgear router. All Ethernet...

  • Can someone help me untangle a LAN mess? - Forum

    If you have a firewall, that will sit between your Router and Broadband Modem. At this point, you just need to hook your switches together with a standard ethernet cable (shouldn't need a crossover because the newer switches all tend to come MDIs compatable)....

  • upgrading-lan - Forum

    a bit unsure on a couple of things. We are intending to buy netgear 4 24 10/100 switches and 2 24 gbit port switches to replace our old ones. The switches I believe all have stack ports and 2 2gbit uplink ports and was told I can stack up to 4 of them....

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