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chabotjeff
Aug 10, 2022Aspirant
GS108 Cat6 Ethernet does not connect
Hi. I’ve been having problems getting connections with a new Cat6 Ethernet cable - it does not show lights on either side. I have the same trouble with the GS105. The Cat6 cable is about 110’ and pass...
- Aug 13, 2022Thanks again. Finally figured it out. There were multiple issues that might help someone else out with the same problem. 1. The USB-C dongle for Ethernet was faulty. 2. The Eero gateway does not like sharing wired output from the modem (better alone). The whole chain needed to be reconnected to set the IP priorities correctly. The chain had to be: modem > Eero > Netgear switch > cat6 (long run) > second Netgear switch > PC
chabotjeff
Aug 12, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for sticking with me! I seem to be having the most trouble with PCs now. I was able to get a 100Mbps connection to a Roku (only the left green light was on the switch). But still no Ethernet will show on MacBooks (I tried a couple). The string is modem > Aero > Switch > cat6 to RJ45 long run > cat6 cable to PC Ethernet.
plemans
Aug 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
the GS108 is a simple unmanaged switch. Usually they either work, or they don't. There isn't much "kind of works" in between because they're not doing any traffic managing or anything like that.
What I usually recommend is simplifying.
Take out that "long run" and just go eero--->short 6ft good cable---->switch---->short 6ft good cable----->pc/devices
Test them like that. its to often I see sketchy cables cause issues where devices won't connect. So if you have 2x 6ft cables of good quality (cat 5e or cat 6) and your still having issues, then it can be the switch. If it works while setup like that, then it points at the cables or runs.
- chabotjeffAug 13, 2022AspirantThanks again. Finally figured it out. There were multiple issues that might help someone else out with the same problem. 1. The USB-C dongle for Ethernet was faulty. 2. The Eero gateway does not like sharing wired output from the modem (better alone). The whole chain needed to be reconnected to set the IP priorities correctly. The chain had to be: modem > Eero > Netgear switch > cat6 (long run) > second Netgear switch > PC
- plemansAug 15, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What modem is it?
if its a modem only device, most ISP's only support 1 connected device to the modem.And if its a modem/router combo device, the eero would need to be setup properly to prevent a double nat.
Eitherway, glad you got it working! Might mark it solved so others aren't trying to fix it still 🙂
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