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Hi,
I'm glad you sorted the issue 🙂
Looks like you probably created a loop on your switch which caused your issues?
CheerZ
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Re: Switch stipped working
Hi,
Have you checked the ethernet cables used for the switch? If the ethernet cables are ok then your switch could be 'toast'? Have you also tried directly connecting to the Orbi to check that the ethernet port that the switch is connected to is ok?
CheerZ
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Re: Switch stipped working
What is the MFr and model if this switch your using.
There are known incompatibilies with some switches that are managed or have Green Ethernet features.
@orbimesh wrote:
Have an Orbi rbk50 connected to optimum router . From Orbi have a multiport Luxul switch . Wired connections stopped working . Tried rebooting , turned on off DHCP settings and rebooted . Any tips ?
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Re: Switch stipped working
Glad it was a simple fix. Please mark your thread as solved.
Enjoy.
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Hi,
I'm glad you sorted the issue 🙂
Looks like you probably created a loop on your switch which caused your issues?
CheerZ
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