Also don't use the uplink port on the switch...
(See below)

Lan Barnes wrote:
Thanks. I'll dig in my parts box.

On Sat, September 8, 2007 1:55 pm, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
If you're just adding ports, and you're not interested in segmenting
your network at all, it would probably be better to use a hub instead
of a switch.

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Brad Beyenhof, Systems Administrator
UC San Diego, Laboratory of Cognitive Imaging


On 9/8/07, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to add ports to my wireless router. Both wireless and switch have
been tested and work.

This doesn't work:

Cable modem
    |
    V
d-link's "uplink" port
***** (wireless now works)
A d-link regular port
    |
    V
Switch's uplink port

Make this (above) a regular port on the switch...
This will just pass through or repeat the connections below.

*****
Switch's regular ports
    |
    V
Anything (cat 5) DOESN'T work

The above should now work...


Is there something I'm missing here?

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Lan Barnes

SCM Analyst              Linux Guy
Tcl/Tk Enthusiast        Biodiesel Brewer


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