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pt2v
Dec 28, 2018Aspirant
Lost wired connections after setting up SMART CONNECT
My wired connections which were all working previously stopped working after setting up SMART CONNECT. Before, I had 4 wired connections, my primary laptop, 2 printers and a Cisco SPA112 2-port ph...
- Dec 29, 2018
Well...
Thanks to those of you who answered. I used all that was suggested and here's what happened. First, I turned off SMART-CONNECT to see what would happen and there was no change.What I forgot to mention in the original message was that I had changed the password and SSID at the same time I activated SMART-CONNECT. When I attempted to change the password back to the original, I must have typed one of the characters incorrectly as I was then completely locked out, which forced the need for a reset to factory settings. I followed that by re-seating my patch cables and found that coincidentally, one of the tabs was broken off of a cable end and it was loose. Correcting these problem solved everything.
Lessons learned:
1. Start with making and testing one change at a time instead of all at once.
2. Look for the obvious. With one wired device working and all the others not, the apparent answer had to be a cabling issue.
Sorry to have inconvienced the Community with something that could have been investigated more thoroughly, but thanks so much. The responses helped me put away the frustration and come to an eventual resolution.
michaelkenward
Dec 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Odd. Difficult to see how a wireless setting can mess with wired connections.
Have you tried turning off SMART CONNECT to see what happens?
What do the LAN LED lights look like?
- pt2vDec 29, 2018Aspirant
Well...
Thanks to those of you who answered. I used all that was suggested and here's what happened. First, I turned off SMART-CONNECT to see what would happen and there was no change.What I forgot to mention in the original message was that I had changed the password and SSID at the same time I activated SMART-CONNECT. When I attempted to change the password back to the original, I must have typed one of the characters incorrectly as I was then completely locked out, which forced the need for a reset to factory settings. I followed that by re-seating my patch cables and found that coincidentally, one of the tabs was broken off of a cable end and it was loose. Correcting these problem solved everything.
Lessons learned:
1. Start with making and testing one change at a time instead of all at once.
2. Look for the obvious. With one wired device working and all the others not, the apparent answer had to be a cabling issue.
Sorry to have inconvienced the Community with something that could have been investigated more thoroughly, but thanks so much. The responses helped me put away the frustration and come to an eventual resolution.