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11-02-2015 07:16 AM
11-02-2015 07:16 AM
Advice on 1910/1920 series
Hello,
I am a happy user of several 1910-24G-PoE+.
I can't see 1910 series on HP website anymore, so I assume they have been discontinued.
From the 1920 series description, it seems that they are 1910 successors. Am I right?
Apart from the terrible comments regarding VLAN routing performance because of ARP table problems and non-existing support, I wanted to ask if 1920s are configuration compatible with 1910s, as it seems there is a 1-to-1 correspondance in the series' models.
Let's hope the existing issues will be addressed by HP with future firmwares, and the 1920 series will be as good as 1910.
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11-02-2015 09:21 AM - last edited on 11-11-2022 03:47 AM by Sunitha_Mod
11-02-2015 09:21 AM - last edited on 11-11-2022 03:47 AM by Sunitha_Mod
Re: Advice on 1910/1920 series
seems to me like 1910 is EOL and replaced by 1920
[Moderator edit: Removed the broken link.]