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Billz
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      11-12-2006, 01:24 PM
My home network is running thru a Netgear FWG114P "Wireless
Firewall/Print Server". My apartment is wired so that 10 different
locations are run into 1 closet. It runs problem free for both its
wired and wireless connections. It's connected to a cable modem for
Internet access.

I swap in and out the 6 connections which I don't have room for in
the Netgear unit depending on the location I need to connect from.

I recently brought home from my office Bay Networks BayStack 350T-HD
10/100 Autosense Switch with 24 ports.

I thought I could simply plug all of my computer connections into the
switch then the switch into the Netgear unit. Keep the Netgear unit
uplink to the modem and I would be done. But, none of the computer
connections worked. Also the only light on the switch that came on was
the one leading to the Netgear unit.

I tried cross-over cables in each connection and while the light came
on for the switch to Netgear connection (as it had before) nothing else
seemed to connect with a cross-over cable.

Can someone tell me what I'm missing? Does the switch belong at a
different place in the process?

Many thanks in advance

 
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Mr. Arnold
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      11-12-2006, 01:33 PM
Billz wrote:
> My home network is running thru a Netgear FWG114P "Wireless
> Firewall/Print Server". My apartment is wired so that 10 different
> locations are run into 1 closet. It runs problem free for both its
> wired and wireless connections. It's connected to a cable modem for
> Internet access.
>
> I swap in and out the 6 connections which I don't have room for in
> the Netgear unit depending on the location I need to connect from.
>
> I recently brought home from my office Bay Networks BayStack 350T-HD
> 10/100 Autosense Switch with 24 ports.
>
> I thought I could simply plug all of my computer connections into the
> switch then the switch into the Netgear unit. Keep the Netgear unit
> uplink to the modem and I would be done. But, none of the computer
> connections worked. Also the only light on the switch that came on was
> the one leading to the Netgear unit.
>
> I tried cross-over cables in each connection and while the light came
> on for the switch to Netgear connection (as it had before) nothing else
> seemed to connect with a cross-over cable.
>
> Can someone tell me what I'm missing? Does the switch belong at a
> different place in the process?
>
> Many thanks in advance
>


You plug the switch into a LAN port on the router, with no cross over
cable, just a plain cable like you use to connect a wire computer to a
LAN port on the router.

And what's an Uplink port have to do with this? I'll assume you mean the
WAN port on the router that's connected to the modem. The Uplink port is
for connecting a switch to it to expand the network. It's either the
UPlink or LAN port that you connect the switch to.

Duane
 
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DanS
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      11-13-2006, 10:51 PM
"Billz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:1163341484.445163.139010
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> My home network is running thru a Netgear FWG114P "Wireless
> Firewall/Print Server". My apartment is wired so that 10 different
> locations are run into 1 closet. It runs problem free for both its
> wired and wireless connections. It's connected to a cable modem for
> Internet access.
>
> I swap in and out the 6 connections which I don't have room for in
> the Netgear unit depending on the location I need to connect from.
>
> I recently brought home from my office Bay Networks BayStack 350T-HD
> 10/100 Autosense Switch with 24 ports.
>
> I thought I could simply plug all of my computer connections into the
> switch then the switch into the Netgear unit. Keep the Netgear unit
> uplink to the modem and I would be done. But, none of the computer
> connections worked. Also the only light on the switch that came on was
> the one leading to the Netgear unit.
>
> I tried cross-over cables in each connection and while the light came
> on for the switch to Netgear connection (as it had before) nothing else
> seemed to connect with a cross-over cable.
>
> Can someone tell me what I'm missing? Does the switch belong at a
> different place in the process?
>
> Many thanks in advance
>


That is how it should work. Just unplug all devices from the current
switch and then plug them into the new switch.

Then use a patch cord from a port on the old switch LAN to a port on the
new switch LAN.

According to the users manual, this switch is not just a plain switch, it
is highly configurable and manageable.

http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/go/...L&DocumentOID=
13876&searched=BayStack%20350T-HD . (Watch for wrapping.)

You say you picked this up from you place of employment ? Could it
possibly be that it has been highly configured ?

I've also seen issues with auto-negotiation, but never an entire LAN
worth of devices, usually just that 'one' damn PC.


 
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