I'm aware that warranty is not going to cover the damage (the warranty is up anyway). I've noted that on the https://rma.netonix.com page, it says the following:
We will continue to repair user damaged units that are within the warranty period for a fee, but once the switch is older than the limited warranty period of 1 year we will no longer repair user damaged switches.
Ok, so I can't get my faulty switch repaired by Netonix. Bummer. (I'm curious what the reason for choosing not to repair switches is, even if the user is paying?)
I am educated on the process of surface-mount (de)soldering, so I want to try my hand at replacing the failed ports' Ethernet transformers myself, as it seems that's the likely failure point.
I've tried looking up the specific part (M-Tek G50229SNGX), but the only result that comes back is M-Tek's own spec page. An attempt was made to purchase the part directly from M-Tek, but our wire transfer ended up being returned to us with a significant bank processing fee taken off the top...
Can Netonix help us find a supplier or sell us the part directly?