Thank for you replies,

Once those 3 PCs on level 5 turn on, after a few minutes, level 4 and 5 loose 
connections
The PCs starting to throws errors IP duplications
As I mentioned, DHCP server is on Netgear FVS318v3

I should mentioned earlier, the cabling are straight to the switches are
Netgear -> G1, one Cat5e cable
G1 -> G2, two Cat5e connected each other


<Stan>
>If you would provide us with the brand and model of the switches we could
>probably tell you pretty quickly if they support link aggregation or not.

Switches model: TP-SG1016 from TPLink 
(http://www.tp-link.com.au/products/productDetails.asp?class=&content=spe&pmodel=TL%2DSG1016)



<Camaleón>

>I assume both swicthes are unmanageable layer 2, 16-port gigabit standard 
>switches and all ports MID/MDIX capable so nor "up-link" ports nor 
>crossover cable is needed.

>The more details you provide (cabling management details?, are there 
>pacth panels in use or just direct plug to the swtich...?) the better.

Both switches are supports Auto-MDI/MDIX function 
The cabling between G1 and G2 are direct cable/direct plug to the switch






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