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Profile: stranger
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This should work... |
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this.. what? .. ;D
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Why do you have a switch before the router? (Just inquisitive)
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its a 'n' router and Id like to have the maximum possible bandwidth to my nas's connected to the giga switch. (the zywall is just 100mbit)
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I ran into problems with this before... I was using a Dell PowerConnect switch with a Cisco switch. Apparently the Dell's are a little picky in what they connect to. Try putting in a different switch if you can.. or try using the switch instead of the router (manually set IP on computer) to see if you can still get through.
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hmmm as far as I remeber the powerconnect is a layer 2 switch, so perhaps it can be convinced to do it correctly?
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Did you check the Dell site for possible problems for this switch?
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yes well as cloase as possible, no I havent tried dell yet, I didnt think of the powerconnect as being the problem, since its running in unamanged 'auto' mode
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You'll need to validate that the switch does work. Can you hook the computer and NAS up and see if you can access each? Or get any access through the switch?
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the switch works just fine, just not with the dlink router, connected directly, then theres not net connection through the dlink.
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I guess I'm missing the point of having the switch before the router. Why can't you connect the Dlink router directly to the firewall and then connect the switch after the router. You would be able to Gb through put to all attached nodes? Am I missing something? |
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the switch is giga, the router is 100mbit
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