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So I am in dire need of a quick help from a Network Tech. I have a few EXTREMELY choice sticks to trade for a network tech that can hop into chat and give me a few pointers.
Long & Short: I just upgraded pretty much every piece of tech in our small office (5 new PCs, 1 New Color Laser Printer, All new monitors, etc.) The kicker is that I also got a new switch for our network which has always worked rather adhoc through a sonic wall firewall that had 5 ports. I got a 16 port Cisco Small Business Unmanaged Switch and now all my IP addresses are all over the board and no device can discover the rest of the network... HELP! |
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MassHole
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Make sure you use a crossover cable from the Sonicwall to the switch.
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Saying no to daily deals!
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I <3 Huy
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cross over cable is a network cable that has two diff end plugs for wiring..C'mon George you know that..I bet you even know the code sequence too.
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I'm nuts for the place
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OW,O,GW,B,BW,G,BW,B ...... but I can't think of any 1/2 assed modern day switch/router, etc that isn't auto sensing
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Still Watching My Back
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The problem was solved by Mr. LeoM this morning, and it was the Sonicwall that was throwiing out the DHCP numbers.
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