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Bret4312
Nov 03, 2015Aspirant
Netgear FS116 Switch not connecting
Hi All; Tonight i traded in my older modem (ISP provided) which was connected to a D-Link router then to the Netgear FS116 switch. The new modem/router replaces both those and is a Cisco DPC3848...
- Nov 04, 2015
Hi Bret4312,
Bret4312 wrote:
"I see" said the blind man.
Thanks Dane - you're a good man. I will try my luck with Netgear support. Of course, I have no invoice.In the absence of the Proof of Purchase or Sales Invoice of the FS116, alternatively you may provide the following:
1. An e-mail from the reseller for confirmation of sale.
2. Credit card statement showing the purchase of the device.
Bret4312 wrote:
Presuming these machines have a life and this is not uncommon, would you expect the simple act of an unplug/plug would kill the unit? It worked fine in the moments up to that act.For me, a simple act of an unplug/plug should not cause the switch to be faulty. Unless, there is really a problem or fault with the hardware itself or with the power adapter that is being used with the switch.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Comunity Team
Bret4312
Nov 04, 2015Aspirant
Thank you Dane!
I will try to answer your questions below.
a. If the Cisco modem/router is directly connected to the FS116 then if you connect a PC directly to the FS116, are you able to get a valid IP address on the PC?
No I am not. That for sure is the problem.
b. What is the behavior of the LED lights of the FS116 when it connected to the existing network?
The lights on the FS116 ports are all blinking in unison. There is no change when I plug in the Cisco.
c. Have you tried to change the ethernet cables?
Did that, yes. Validated that the cables are working when I plugged my laptop directly into the Cisco. All was good.
d. Have you tried to reboot the FS116?
I did a power cycle. Is there some other reboot protocol?
I was hoping this would be just a plug and play exercise on the setup that had been working for years. So that's why I just used the port on FS116 in exactly the same way as before ie: cisco input into the port on the 116 that had been previously occupied by that from my old router.
Old set up was modem --> router --> FS116 ---> room-based ethernet cables(x14)
New set up up is Cisco modem/router ---> FS116 ---> etc. Should be a snap! It kills me that it won't work.
I have presently bypassed the FS116 just using select ethernet cables into the back of the Cisco for direct connection - it has four ports. All is good that way but then I lose option to plug into other rooms.
What is a typical shelf life of the FS116? Mine is probably close to 10 Yrs old bu tot seems unlikely it would die in the the 30 seconds between old plug / new plug.
A picture would be embarrassing. It is a bit of mess. Not the way I would do it for sure. Just never taken the time to redo it. Maybe I'll send one anyway. Just can't do that at the moment.
Again, many thanks for your kind assistance.
I will try to answer your questions below.
a. If the Cisco modem/router is directly connected to the FS116 then if you connect a PC directly to the FS116, are you able to get a valid IP address on the PC?
No I am not. That for sure is the problem.
b. What is the behavior of the LED lights of the FS116 when it connected to the existing network?
The lights on the FS116 ports are all blinking in unison. There is no change when I plug in the Cisco.
c. Have you tried to change the ethernet cables?
Did that, yes. Validated that the cables are working when I plugged my laptop directly into the Cisco. All was good.
d. Have you tried to reboot the FS116?
I did a power cycle. Is there some other reboot protocol?
I was hoping this would be just a plug and play exercise on the setup that had been working for years. So that's why I just used the port on FS116 in exactly the same way as before ie: cisco input into the port on the 116 that had been previously occupied by that from my old router.
Old set up was modem --> router --> FS116 ---> room-based ethernet cables(x14)
New set up up is Cisco modem/router ---> FS116 ---> etc. Should be a snap! It kills me that it won't work.
I have presently bypassed the FS116 just using select ethernet cables into the back of the Cisco for direct connection - it has four ports. All is good that way but then I lose option to plug into other rooms.
What is a typical shelf life of the FS116? Mine is probably close to 10 Yrs old bu tot seems unlikely it would die in the the 30 seconds between old plug / new plug.
A picture would be embarrassing. It is a bit of mess. Not the way I would do it for sure. Just never taken the time to redo it. Maybe I'll send one anyway. Just can't do that at the moment.
Again, many thanks for your kind assistance.
DaneA
Nov 04, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Bret4312,
Bret4312 wrote:
b. What is the behavior of the LED lights of the FS116 when it is connected to the existing network?
The lights on the FS116 ports are all blinking in unison. There is no change when I plug in the Cisco.
Are all port LED lights blinking even when there is no device connected to the ethernet ports?
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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