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<blockquote data-quote="sajunky" data-source="post: 1057912" data-attributes="member: 22308"><p>It seem a problem with uplink (to the router) that speed drops to 100mbps for some reason. It could be more sensitive to a cable quality, but more likely there is a problem with green feature compatibility clash with a router.</p><p></p><p>I have good experience with TP-Link, but I only use switches with a basic management facility (such device has an IP address and Web access page). I would never buy a switch that do not give indication of the link speed. It is a most frequent problem and if I can't see a current link speed, it is not good.</p><p></p><p>Can you now insert TP-Link between PC/Xbox and GS108? If there was a compatibility problem with a router, speed should stay high (as GS108 already works on a gigabit speed with a router as tested). If it does, then I have no simple explanation.</p><p></p><p>BTW, what is a version of a switch? Current is v8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sajunky, post: 1057912, member: 22308"] It seem a problem with uplink (to the router) that speed drops to 100mbps for some reason. It could be more sensitive to a cable quality, but more likely there is a problem with green feature compatibility clash with a router. I have good experience with TP-Link, but I only use switches with a basic management facility (such device has an IP address and Web access page). I would never buy a switch that do not give indication of the link speed. It is a most frequent problem and if I can't see a current link speed, it is not good. Can you now insert TP-Link between PC/Xbox and GS108? If there was a compatibility problem with a router, speed should stay high (as GS108 already works on a gigabit speed with a router as tested). If it does, then I have no simple explanation. BTW, what is a version of a switch? Current is v8. [/QUOTE]
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