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Limited connection or no connection is the error message that I am getting on my laptop when hook my switch up to my router. I am trying to put my Xbox 360 and my laptop on the switch. I have tried searching googling, and I must be using good enough key words or phrases, because I have found nothing. Please help. Thanks.

1/30/2006 7:03:08 PM

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unplug the power from the router and switch

shut down your the computer

plug in the router and the switch

turn on your computer

shit should work

1/30/2006 7:05:41 PM

rblee
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be more specific about what equipment you are trying to use, and please check your connections

1/30/2006 7:05:59 PM

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I am using a linksys router and switch. nothing is wrong with my connection, I suppose, since I am posting here no, but I only get this error message if, and when I plug the ethernet cord coming from the router into the switch.

Synapse, no, that did not work.

1/30/2006 8:22:56 PM

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first... try reading what you're typed before you post the messages on here, words are missing and it's making it pretty hard to understand you

do both the router and switch have auto-sensing ports or is there a specific port you should be using as an uplink? or, do you not know?

1/30/2006 8:27:24 PM

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does the switch have a (previous) configuration that was saved

1/30/2006 9:59:56 PM

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???

1/31/2006 11:41:33 AM

Perlith
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Post the EXACT model number of the router and switch and that will help some of us out.

If you have the router and switch plugged into the same power strip, cut the power to the power strip, then turn the strip back on. Fixes things quite a lot.

1/31/2006 12:24:16 PM

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intarweb -> routar machine WAN port

routar machine port1 -> your computar machine

routar machine port2 -> switch port1

switch port 2 -> xbox0r360

switch port 3 -> laptop

is how you want it setup.

if shit doesnt work, power everthing off.

Then starting at the router, power shit back on in order.

so

router
computar
switch
xbox
laptop

1/31/2006 12:28:44 PM

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