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Anyone any dealings with this old router, model no 6310-TRT?
I have been using it for the last few months with a 2 PC set up. Now the PC's can't see each other at all. I have tried running the network wizard on both but with no joy. The router has a string of lights which I'm sure but can't be positive used to light up depending on activity on that port. Now the only lights to light are PWR (constant) and ALM (flashing). I take it that is Power and Alarm which would obviously be reporting a problem? If I unplug the connector at the router, winxp tells me a cable has been unplugged. Would this happen even if the router is faulty. Is there anyway I can test this router before tossing it? Cheers for any help Steven. Steven Campbell |
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Is there any kind of diagnostic/admin function of the function, webbased or
serial terminal? Give this a look if you can. "Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bso00t$78g$(E-Mail Removed)... > Anyone any dealings with this old router, model no 6310-TRT? > > I have been using it for the last few months with a 2 PC set up. Now the > PC's can't see each other at all. I have tried running the network wizard on > both but with no joy. > > The router has a string of lights which I'm sure but can't be positive used > to light up depending on activity on that port. Now the only lights to light > are PWR (constant) and ALM (flashing). I take it that is Power and Alarm > which would obviously be reporting a problem? > > If I unplug the connector at the router, winxp tells me a cable has been > unplugged. Would this happen even if the router is faulty. > > Is there anyway I can test this router before tossing it? > > Cheers for any help > > Steven. > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.551 / Virus Database: 343 - Release Date: 11/12/2003 |
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"Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bso00t$78g$(E-Mail Removed)... > Anyone any dealings with this old router, model no 6310-TRT? > > I have been using it for the last few months with a 2 PC set up. Now the > PC's can't see each other at all. I have tried running the network wizard on > both but with no joy. > > The router has a string of lights which I'm sure but can't be positive used > to light up depending on activity on that port. Now the only lights to light > are PWR (constant) and ALM (flashing). I take it that is Power and Alarm > which would obviously be reporting a problem? > > If I unplug the connector at the router, winxp tells me a cable has been > unplugged. Would this happen even if the router is faulty. > > Is there anyway I can test this router before tossing it? "George Hewitt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:i0iIb.13172$(E-Mail Removed)... > Is there any kind of diagnostic/admin function of the function, webbased or > serial terminal? Give this a look if you can. There is no diagnostic function as far as I can see. However I switched it off for about 24 hours and when I switched it back on the thing started working properly again! It lives in a cupboard where all my cables come together so I don't switch it off at night. I'll try doing that every night and see if it lives for a bit longer! cheers Steven |
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Fair enough, sometimes these things work that way. Seems odd if its a router
and there is no way to configure it?? >no diagnostic function as far as I can see. However I switched it > off for about 24 hours and when I switched it back on the thing started > working properly again! It lives in a cupboard where all my cables come > together so I don't switch it off at night. I'll try doing that every night > and see if it lives for a bit longer! > > cheers > > Steven > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 30/12/2003 |
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"George Hewitt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:svWIb.14534$(E-Mail Removed)... > Fair enough, sometimes these things work that way. Seems odd if its a router > and there is no way to configure it?? That's my ignorance showing. It's actually a hub. I just thought a router was another name for a hub!! Doh Steven. |
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Heh fair enough, there are big differences though
![]() Hubs tend to have three states: ON, OFF, and BROKEN... So unless the problem is obvious then its time to shell out a tenner or so for a post-chrimbo treat from ebuyer.co.uk BR.. -George "Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bt1g8a$qeh$(E-Mail Removed)... > "George Hewitt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:svWIb.14534$(E-Mail Removed)... > > Fair enough, sometimes these things work that way. Seems odd if its a > router > > and there is no way to configure it?? > > That's my ignorance showing. It's actually a hub. I just thought a router > was another name for a hub!! Doh > > Steven. > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 30/12/2003 |
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