Why is the switch there in the first place? Rgds, mctim

On 2/15/11, byekwaso wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I apologize for cross posting but i have something bothering me. A
> client of mine has got an DSL router connecting to an Alvarion IDU
> which obviously connects to the ODU on the roof. But between the IDU
> and the DSL router lies a switch. Originally it was a linksys Gigabit
> switch there but it got fried up over the weekend by power .
> Surprising enough ive tried replacing that switch with an 10/100 Mbps
> switch but i cant get to the internet. And all my traceroutes are
> timing out after my DSL router(which is my default gateway by the way)
> and yet the 10/100 Mbps switch's leds are showing activity. Whats the
> significance of the gigabit switch in this connection?? and why cant
> it be replaced by an 10/100 Mbps switch?? Thnx in advance.
>
> Kind Regards
>
>
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> Wilson
> Serval Ltd
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