Weird GigE Media Converter Behavior
Hello all, wondering if anyone has seen or experienced this same problem. Currently deploying an OC12 on a campus network and am using Netgear media converters. Set up the lines and had lit fiber to the building I needed it to go to. On one end (main drop) I had light and tested the connectivity which worked fine, on the other side, when I jacked up my Netgear, it flickered. Now, when I went to swap out the fiber, I noticed a full contact between the wires and the converter dropped it out. Meaning if I had the wires not fully plugged it lit, if I plugged them entirely in, it dropped. So... I ran to the other building and tried to replicate it there, and it did the same. I figured bad media converter so I swapped it out, next one worked fine. However, I took the media converter and swapped the funky acting one to yet another building and it worked fine. Anyone care to offer a thought on this? Relevant to my media converter? Bad line, "Murphy's Law", etc? =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ J. Oquendo GPG Key ID 0x51F9D78D Fingerprint 2A48 BA18 1851 4C99 CA22 0619 DB63 F2F7 51F9 D78D http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x51F9D78D sil @ politrix . org http://www.politrix.org sil @ infiltrated . net http://www.infiltrated.net "How can we account for our present situation unless we believe that men high in this government are concerting to deliver us to disaster?" Joseph McCarthy "America's Retreat from Victory"
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, J. Oquendo wrote:
Hello all, wondering if anyone has seen or experienced this same problem. Currently deploying an OC12 on a campus network and am using Netgear media ^^^^^^^ converters. Set up the lines and had lit fiber to the building I needed it
Say no more. Not that I have any experience at all with an "OC12 GigE media converter", I certainly wouldn't trust anything made by netgear. I refuse to buy anything made by netgear, after having had three different products not have basic functionality (like the ability to turn of NAT, for instance, or the ability to go back out to the internet when connected via VPN). And after having talked to their support department, you could not PAY me to sell YOU a netgear product, under ANY circumstances. You want netgear, you're not buying it from us (and we'll sell just about anything to just about anybody). Perhaps a product made by a company that makes the slightest effort to put out a quality product would serve you better. Andy --- Andy Dills Xecunet, Inc. www.xecu.net 301-682-9972 ---
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