epoch1970 wrote: 
> Obviously I am a bit late to the party; but anyways. 
> For my part I have sometimes witnessed troublesome behaviour from
> machines (not from an SB3, yet) connected to switches that have "green
> ethernet" features activated. If your switch is relatively recent you
> may have those features activated, and perhaps the SB3 does not like
> it.
> Normally you can change the settings for a single port only if you need
> to.

Some consumer switches are "green" all the time , and they are som
simple ( no wlan etc ) that there is no configuration mode , so,you
can't change that .

I tend to buy those simple "blue" netgear switches you can get ( usually
8 port ). They are professional ? Whatever they mean by that , but not
expensive , ugly metal case rather bright diodes .

The "consumer" models tend to come in more rounded plastic cases with
more subdued design , but they have "features"



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