Grandstream GWN7806P/GWN7806 48-Port Switches

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @JasonsLabVideos
    @JasonsLabVideos 8 місяців тому +1

    WOO HOO glad to see you jumping into the grandstream stuff !!

    • @homenetworkguy
      @homenetworkguy  8 місяців тому

      Yes! I like it so far. I still like trying other vendors to learn about the products and how to configure them but the Grandstream switches are powering my main “production” network right now! Haha

  • @LaJola
    @LaJola 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for your videos. I'm wiring up my home and they have been very helpful as I have no IT background. I also went with a 48 port switch for similar reasons, but went with a used brocade ICX 6450-48p. Very cheap on ebay. The GUI is... lets not talk about that. The CLI is good enough and the manual online is pretty comprehensive. I'll keep grandstream on my radar in the future. Looking forward to more videos.

    • @homenetworkguy
      @homenetworkguy  8 місяців тому

      You're welcome! Even though the prices are great, I typically don't purchase used enterprise hardware because they are often bulky, heavy, loud, power hungry, require command line usage or have terrible UIs, and sometimes requires enterprise licenses to unlock all features (unless you can hack/patch/disable the license checks to enable all of the features/interfaces). I'm not going to lie-- I have been enticed because of good deals on used enterprise gear, haha. I just have to keep reminding myself why I don't purchase enterprise gear.
      On the other hand, I don't mind getting used server motherboards from say Supermicro, but I can put it in a large 4U chassis with relatively quiet fans so it's similar to consumer grade in that regard. That's what I did for my TrueNAS system so I could have ECC RAM, IPMI functionality, etc. For less than $200, I was able to get a decent entry level server grade system for TrueNAS: motherboard, CPU, and ECC RAM (not counting the hard drives, 4U chassis, etc that I already owned).

  • @jeffrydiamond
    @jeffrydiamond 8 місяців тому

    Nice acquisition!

  • @starfoxBR77
    @starfoxBR77 8 місяців тому

    Hey there! I got a TP-Link managed GBit switch with PoE and more recently this guy it capping the speed in every port at ~300Mbits/s down and ~150 up. At first I noticed per the internet speed but I confirmed with wired connection and iperf3.
    I double checked and there no QOS enabled (speed rate etc).
    Any configuration could cause this or malfunction is more probably the cause?

    • @starfoxBR77
      @starfoxBR77 8 місяців тому

      BTW when I connect wired to the OPNSense Protectli ports I get lighting fast speeds.

    • @homenetworkguy
      @homenetworkguy  8 місяців тому +1

      Weird, I’ve never seen a switch be oddly slow like that with the default settings. Sometimes you can get 100 Mbps if your cable is bad (or old) but 300/150 Mbps seems very strange.
      You could check the CPU/memory utilization of the switch to make sure something isn’t slowing it down. I do know if you enable certain security features on the switch, it can be problematic. I had an issue a while ago with my TP-Link switch with enabling DoS Defend options. One of the options messed up using my old AppleTV until I disabled it.

    • @starfoxBR77
      @starfoxBR77 8 місяців тому

      @@homenetworkguy That I did not checked: Memory and Processor consumption. Will do!
      All cabling is two years old, CAT6a. And the behavior is the same in every port, including the two SFPs.
      And yes, I heard about Apple devices being "noisy" in the LAN trying to find other apple devices all the time.
      Will keep you posted on any finding. Right now I ordered a new Netgear switch to be my new main (Ultra 60 with 2.5G ports and PoE) and will get this as the backup one in case I can fix it.

    • @homenetworkguy
      @homenetworkguy  8 місяців тому +1

      Also I forgot to mention maybe check if you have devices connected to the switch are flooding the network with traffic. That would reduce overall throughput as well.

  • @TheWarrenByers
    @TheWarrenByers 6 місяців тому

    can you please add the setup for this switch to you opnsence network series 😢 I can't figure out how to set the static IP of the switch and the gateway

    • @homenetworkguy
      @homenetworkguy  6 місяців тому

      Sure thing. As I mentioned in your other comment on another video, I’ll verify I have all that info in the video I recorded a while ago. If not I’ll have to record some additional screen captures.

    • @TheWarrenByers
      @TheWarrenByers 6 місяців тому

      @@homenetworkguy sounds good 😊. sorry about the double comment, I forgot I actually made the first one until I saw your response.

  • @__Feniks__
    @__Feniks__ 2 місяці тому

    home network on a gigabit 48 port switch - are you serious ???

    • @homenetworkguy
      @homenetworkguy  2 місяці тому

      Yes. I have 36 drops in my house. I’m using more than half of them and I’m using more than a dozen connections within my rack. I like having all of my drops in my house connected to the switch even if not all are utilized so I don’t have to swap cables around when I add new devices to the network. They weren’t super expensive and it allowed to me consolidate network switches.

    • @__Feniks__
      @__Feniks__ 2 місяці тому

      @@homenetworkguy is your home a Castle?