[ale] ethernet switch issues
Wandered Inn
esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Wed Jun 13 13:47:23 EDT 2001
SAngell at nan.net wrote:
>
> I am sure this may seem overly obvious but have you tried a crossover cable
> between the suspect NIC and another station that is working properly? I have
> personally never seen "cheap" cables cause problems unless they were noticeably
> defective or were used over distances close to max.
>
> I would first suggest using a crossover cable and trying simple pings to verify
> that both NICs are functioning. Do not always assume that if the lights are on
> that someone is home. NICS, especially cheaper ones, only see that there is
> traffic on the lines. This could be ANY traffic. I have used some Netgear
> products in the past with no problems so I doubt that it is the switch causing
> your problems. What were you using as a connection point before the switch? Or
> is this your first attempt to network these stations?
Sorry, I should have shared the whole story. I posted regarding these
problems before.
Anyway, I have a 5 port hub that I'm attempting to replace with the
switch, therefore I know these cards are functional. The main
difference is the hub is 10baseT, whereas the switch is autosensing.
Both network cards are 10/100 autosensing as well. The switch indicates
that both cards are at 100, full duplex, yet I get no communication
between the two. On two occasions, when attempting to telnet from one
to the other, I have gotten a partical prompt, but no go. In most
cases, I just get a 'no route to host' error.
So, the suspect issues are the switch, and/or these cards properly
autosensing to 100, but both cards have leds on the back which indicate
that they are going to 100/full duplex.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Steve Angell, MCSE, CCNA
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>
> I've replaced the sohoware switch with a netgear switch and I still
> can't get this thing to work. Netgear support told me it was my cables,
> that 100baset can have problems with cheap cables. I was using Belkin
> cables, which I believe are pretty decent. I've since made two very
> short cat 5 cables and tried these, but still no luck.
>
> Anyone else had any such problems? I'm now suspecting it's probably one
> of the cards I'm using that is not functioning properly at 100baseT,
> although both have leds indicating they are properly autosensing the
> proper speed.
>
> I can't believe it's this difficult to get these things to work.
>
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