@Support
Not sure what if I give enough info but here it comes:
My apartment is around 1200 Square feet, and is patched centrally around different rooms using AMP UTP CAT6 Wall plates, I think the in wall cables are AMP CAT6 cables.
The main switch is Cisco SD2008 8-port 10 100 1000 Gigabit Switch
Devices active include:
Directly patched to the main Cisco SD2008
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QNAP NAS (direct connect)
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Bedroom: Macmini (Via wall plate, about 40 feet away)
Living Room via an 6-Port TP-Link GIgabit Ethernet Switch: (About 20 feet away from main switch)
- 2 X TV Set top box box
- Devialet D440 Pro
- Logitech Squeezebox Touch (usually idle)
Living Room via an 8 port SE2800 Gigabit Ethernet switch: (About 20 feet away from main switch)
- Macbok Pro Remote machine
- 3 X Western Digital NAS (turned off most times)
Cables are CAT6, Hifi components uses Supra shielded CAT6 cables
Question: Did you identify which devices are causing the network problem? I can try switching cables to test
QNAP NAS