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pixeldroid
Jan 24, 2022Aspirant
GS108 Stops Working
Hello, I have ATT fiber with runs thru an ARRIS BGW210-700 gateway. I was using a very old switch which shutdown, so I upgraded to a GS108. It worked without a hitch for a day or two, but then this ...
pixeldroid
Jan 24, 2022Aspirant
>> I'd be looking that router/pc that are connected more closely
Could you elaborate on "more closely"?
If I move the WAN cable from the switch to my pc (about 3 feet), the internet works. Move the cable back to the switch, it also works... until it doesn't. The lites are blinking when the internet is working and when it isn't. When I toggle the power on the switch, the internet is restored. I have another PC that is connected to a different port on the gateway, it does not lose it's connection when the switch does.
plemans
Jan 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Try it on a different device or setup to see if the switch stays working.
Again, with an unmanaged switch, they either work or don't. there isn't much in between.
That router isn't known for being the greatest router out there.
You can check the power to see if the power is dying to the switch. Or if plugging a new device into the switch causes it to work/light up
- pixeldroidJan 24, 2022Aspirant
plemans wrote:You can check the power to see if the power is dying to the switch. Or if plugging a new device into the switch causes it to work/light up
It's not the power - when the internet goes out and I check the switch, everything looks normal (though I need to look more closely at the next outage). When I toggle the power the internet connection is restored. If I plug an additional device into the switch, it connects to the web as expected.
I have another PC that is connected to a different port on the gateway, it does not lose it's connection when the switch does.
- plemansJan 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If plugging in a new device works, its not the switch.
Look at the router. Maybe its lease time is expiring and its not auto-renewing.
- pixeldroidJan 24, 2022Aspirant
plemans wrote:If plugging in a new device works, its not the switch.
Look at the router. Maybe its lease time is expiring and its not auto-renewing.
Hmm. When the internet stops working on my computer, all the other devices on the switch also lose their connection. It is my guess that if I plugged in a new device before toggling the power on the switch, it would not get connected. I've not encountered expired leases in the past, and if that is the problem, then the leases of all the devices connected to the switch would be expiring at exactly the same time everytime this happens. Additionally the lease on the computer connected to a different router port is not expiring.
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