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?
>
>
>

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