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DrDrummer

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    Firefighting, Networking
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    Computer Science Expert - System Integration

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  1. there is a reason i dont linked the site... just want to hear some Meanings about it.
  2. Hi there, someone heard about this hole Earth2 thing going on? Dont understand the way how it works exactly but there are tons of people testing this out. Maybe someone here tried it before? Its on earth2.io Regards Niklas
  3. Hello Guys, iam stuck with a problem to my new Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8F Board. In Post it got Stuck at "PCI BUS Enumeration 92" and then just restarts after a few Seconds. Besides this the CPU runs really hot on the board. Is there something i missed to configure before start?
  4. Sounds like bad ram or did you plug in your monitor cable to the motherboard ports while having a GPU in the System? But you have to give us some more informations to help you with your problem.
  5. Hello, we want to Upgrade a Synology RS2418+ but dont have direct access at the moment. Which Fan will be suitable for this NAS? We want to use Noctua Fans but we aren´t shure if it uses PWM (4Pin) or FLX (3Pin) Fans. Can anyone help us out? Thanks
  6. So here is the setup our customer will get. 2x FS S3900-24F4S 2x FS S3410-24TS-P The two S3900 will work as a Stack for the "normal" networking, while the two S3410 will connected with a fiber line across the building. @Den-Fii changed the original Fans to Noctua NF A4x20FLX and their much much quiter now.
  7. What graphics card are you yousing? and which CPU
  8. @Donut417iam sorry you were absolutely right! older hardware using 10GBase-T will not work with 2.5G or 5G if a newer NBase-T NIC is connected. They will just use their 1Gbit speed or 10Gbit if available.
  9. @phongle123i would assume that your NAS will be the bottleneck of the data transfer in this case. Except you have an fast RAID in there. Also your storage drives in your PC have to keep up the speeds.
  10. @Donut417as far as i know the 10G NBASE-T-Standard should be downword compatible to 2.5G and 5G
  11. @Den-Fi you can run the "show temp" command in the cli oder the web cli, implemented in the normal web ui. The Switch also supports SNMP
  12. Hello Forum, hereby I write my first own rview in this forum and hope you forgive me my bad English. The school days were a few years ago. In search of usable and above all affordable devices for our customers (I work in a small IT company near Hannover (Germany), I came across the manufacturer FS.com, which was unknown to me until then. Their are probably known especially by devices in the field of fiber optic infrastructure but now they also build and sell their own network devices such as switches, routers and firewalls. Unfortunately, none of these are reviewed on the Internet. So far Since our customers often don't want to waste money into their IT-Equipment unnecessarily, we try to offer the best possible features for little money. Especially for this reason I was very surprised, what kind of features FS already offers in the cheaper devices that you can only find in enterprise hardware for which you could also buy a car. I came across the "FS 3410-24TS-P" in search. A PoE+ switch with 24 RJ45 1Gbit ports, 2 SFP and 2 SFP+ ports, which allows a meaningful connection to existing 10G structures. A special highlight are certainly the two interchangeable power supplies, which you never actually get in this price category. The order: The order via the online shop was done quickly and easily. Payment was made via PayPal. The two PoE+ switches came from a warehouse in Asia and took about 10 days to travel to Germany. I ordered two more switches (S3900-24T4S) which came from a German warehouse and arrived a day afterr the order. The switches were perfectly and safely packaged. Not a matter of course with free worldwide shipping. cost of the PoE+ Switch: 800 dollars each cost for the smaller switch: 290 dollars each First impression: The first impression was very good. The workmanship is great and leaves nothing to be desired. The FS logo on the front is discreet and gives the switch a professional look. This is particularly noticeable for a 24 port switch. However, this should not be a problem with the supplied mounting brackets. Features: I don't want to say so much about the functions, as it can be read all online in the documents. For me, however, things like the two power supplies, 30W PoE per port, 10Gbit uplinks, stacking of 4 switches, some Layer 3 options are outstanding here. FS advertises big with the so-called IXIA tests of therefore the technical data with a switching capacity of 88Gbps and a forwarding rate of 66Mpps should be correct. A corresponding IXIA review can be downloaded from FS. All data is listed there. Noise: The only problem that really disturbs me is the Noise. The two 40mm fans are sometimes quite noisy in operation and are automatically regulated by the system. I will replace these with Noctua fans. Configuration: The switches can be configured via the web interface or the CLI. In my opinion, FS provides very good descriptions for all required commands. The CLI is broadly the same as the Cisco CLI and can be set up with the same or similar commands. The Web UI is not very complex and i found everything i was looking for there. CLI Reference Web Reference Support: Last but not least, I would like to praise the great support that FS has delivered so far. Actually, you can reach someone in live chat at any time of the day. Also on Sunday. We were assigned a direct contact person right at the beginning and so far she has been able to answer any questions that arise after a short time. If you have any questions, just ask me here. Thanks
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