Qnap is shipping two desktop Turbo NAS network-attached storage servers with 3.3GHz Intel Core i3 processors, aimed at high-end SMB environments. The 10-drive TS-1079 Pro and eight-drive TS-879 Pro offer RAID, iSCSI, and SATA 6Gb/s support, plus dual eSATA ports, six USB ports (two of them USB 3.0), and dual gigabit Ethernet ports, with an option to add dual 10GbE ports....
I've hit a bit of a wall with our network scale-out. As it stands right now:
We have five ProCurve 2910al switches connected as above, but with 10GbE connections (two CX4, two fiber). This fully populates the central switch above, there will be no more 10GbE Ethernet connections from that device.
I have a performance issue with my SAN. I have a full 10Gbps private network setup.
To preface, this is my first experience with 10GBe networking and I have encountered an issue which research does not seem to document a solution for...
I have two servers (older DL580G5 and DL380G5), each with a HP NC522SFP 10Gbe dual sfp+ port adapter.
I have Netgear GSM7324s prosafe switch. Switch has 24x1G ports. 4 ports are labeled as combo ports while 2 are labeled as SFP ports.
I connected 2 PCs (each having 1gig and 10Gig NICs), with the switch using 1 & 10 Gig cables. Whenever, I ping the PCs the pinging is not working.
As soon as, I removed the 10G cables, the ping starts working.
Can someone please explain that what's going on.
I've been waiting a while for Miracast products to actually materialize and was disappointed in the reviews of the Allshare Cast dongle. I figured there are probably more people like me who would be interested in this device from Netgear. Hopefully it's the start of many Miracast products soon to be released.
http://www.slashgear.com/netgear-pus...cket-20248664/
I have 2 devices connected together:
Technicolor TG670 from my ISP on 192.168.0.254 as Internet Gateway (static, no dhcp)
Netgear WDNR37 v2 with dd-wrt on it (v24sp2) on 192.168.0.1
Set Up:
Internet <-> Gateway <-> Netgear
The Gateway has 4 Lan Ports, on 2 of them i have clients connected.
On the gateway's WAN port i connected the Netgear Router (on the Netgear device connected to a LAN po
I just replaced the old HP ProCurve switch with a new Cisco SG 300-28P managed switch. It has PoE on all ports. Everything works, except for my domain server that went offline and the network interface appears to be dead. Windows says the network cable is disconnected, and no lights blink on the switch.
I have a documentation system that needs to send user updates regularily to users that do not sit on the same network. The network that the documentation system resides is up until now a closed one. I have to allow only mail sent from the network. I have a Netgear Prosafe firewall FVS318. I have simply created a custom rule that blocks all outgoing ports except for port 25 and now 53.