The LED should blink if the switch has not seen a DHCP server and is using its default IP address. Make sure your network card is in the same subnet as the switch in its default condition. i.e. set a static ip address on a laptop for 192.168.1.10, mask 255.255.255.0 and gateway ...
The LED should blink if the switch has not seen a DHCP server and is using its default IP address. Make sure your network card is in the same subnet as the switch in its default condition. i.e. set a static ip address on a laptop for 192.168.1.10, mask 255.255.255.0 and gateway ...
Have you completely factory default the switch (configure nothing) plug stuff in and see if it works? Make a simple point to point connection. Assign static IP, only 2 things connecting to switch, the client and the server. No routers, no VLAN, no nothing (including no wireless from somew...
I have left all the original default settings for the LACP Interface Table, with all 8 of the LACP Modes as Enabled. So, is this the right way to do all of this? If not, could anyone tell me what is? Will doing this help “balance” internal network traffic even though the other...