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vdotmatrix
Nov 08, 2021Guide
R8000 nighthawk ethernet issue
i have an SB6183 modem and the R8000 nighthawk router and an 8-port switch. this has been the house system config for at least a decade. Modem>ethernet cable>R8000>Ethernet cable>8-port ethernet swi...
- Nov 13, 2021
After a painful interval of research, the saga is finally over.
I installed a new gs116NA switch, and only used one ethernet port on the R8000 to supply it and EVERYTHING works now.
A bad 8-port ethernet switch was the cause of so much grief.
vdotmatrix
Nov 08, 2021Guide
THANK YOU FOR RESPONDING.
I did not connect the two that said they were shorted...
I apologise for not making it clear in my ramblings, when i connected the (3) devices to the R8000 (3) ethernet ports- THEY WORKED!
It didnt explain to me why when connecting a home run directly to the modem, bypassing the router, did the internet not work on on the upstairs computer.... does it take a while for the ethernet to sort things out?
the whole house is wired with Cat5e.
question: it doesnt matter if wires are made in 568a or 568b as long as the ends are the same right?
plemans
Nov 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
ISP's assign 1 public ip address to modems. The modem assigns that to a router that then hands out private ip addresses (very simplified).
If your public ip address was already assigned to the router when you plugged the computer into the modem, it wouldn't have recieved an IP address. You would have needed to disconnect everything from the modem, power it off for a couple minutes, then power it back on and connect the computer to it.
that might have let it work.
Did you get your setup working again? I wasn't sure from reading your description.
- vdotmatrixNov 08, 2021Guide
Aha!
Thanks for piecing the public ip address regarding the modem, i read that somewhere in my research, but YOU drove that lesson home......
i am going to repeat the experiment, plug the home run directly into the modem power everything down and wake everything up again.
If that ethernet circuit to that computer connects as it should, the problem is the 8-port ethernet switch that i suspected is past its service life, and esplains what is happening.
shorts could just be the end plugs that need new connectors.
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what i did observe was internet and ethernet from the R8000 work from the routers (3) ethernet ports so, i am off to test your solution...BIG THANKS MAN!
- plemansNov 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
another thing thats nice to have is a half decent 100ft ethernet cord. I've used that before for testing wiring in my home to see if its the wire or the device. I've also just moved the switch/device to the router and using a couple 6ft cords connected them to test.
- vdotmatrixNov 08, 2021Guide
Unplugged everything. Waited a few minutes. Plugged homerun from computer directly into modem. Plugged everything back in. Waited and after a few minutes in the network choiceS, BOTH WIFI and ETHERNET go green as being connected. Yeah!
I disconnected the ethernet switch and only plugged in available ethernet ports on the R8000. Unplugged everything again, waited, plugged in modem, waited, plugged in modem waited plugged evrything back in.
But now on the home run from that computer, red "ethernet not connected"- cable unplugged and Wi-fi green "connected".
Don't know where to go from here.....
i thought when the home run ethernet went green and connected, which it has not done in some time, i thought i found the problem-the ethernet switch.
no idea now.