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I know many are gonna say "dont daisy chain switches" but my options are limited here due to what cabling I have available in my home. I am planning to connect one Cisco 2960G Switch to another Managed Switch and then that switch to my Main Home Rout...
I have a 2960G-48 Port Switch I am planning to use in my home network for various VLANs / etc...Powering the Switch on, I have the Orange Syst Light and getting Fan Faulty and Abnormal System Temperature errors during Boot of the Switch as well as wh...
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum topic area, but wasnt sure exactly where to put it.. I have a 2960G 48 Port Catalyst Switch that is giving fan malfunction errors as well as temperature warnings, but the fan in the switch is running fine and I can...
I have two switches both with PCs that will need to connect to VLAN 2.. The switches are two floors away from each other (and so are the PCs, all in what will be VLAN 2) and due to available wiring I cant really change how to cable them (I have one 1...
If I have a single managed Switch with some devices setup in VLANs, but also a few that arent in a VLAN (VLAN1 by default I guess, but nothing VLAN configured on their access ports, and I want to get all traffic from the switch up to the Router and t...
Thanks, I will give the software a shot first....The fan is running pretty fast, so I dont think the RPMs are the issue..Is there a sensor in the switch somewhere that could be dirty / unhooked?
Doing it that way, connecting the switches, is what I was thinking but not sure if the machines on the second switch would have any performance loss going through another switch before getting to the router and out to the internet?