My experience is that anytime one fails or has a problem (or bug), I quickly get told it must be my fault because their products don't have problems. I understand that I could have been at fault in at least a couple of these failure instances, but not all.
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Stefan Englhardt <[email protected]> wrote: > May be it’s due to increased amount but I see failing Netonix Switches in > our Network. > > Dead Powersupply, 2 dead switches which they say it’s due to grounding > (all other Equipment at the > > same sites never had this connected to the same cables). Now I have one > suddenly rebooting with > > poe load above 25 Watt. It is not a cracy high failure rate but none of > this switches was old and conditions are > > quite good. And a failing netonix is a dead site. I have lower failure > rates with MT-Switches/Routers. > > Looking back at our cisco times I cant remember dead switches. They > pointed me to a hack where soldering > > some cable will make them less sensitive to grounding problems. > > > > What is your experience? > > >
