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Linksys router WAG354G with a Belkin switch

Last answer on Jan 20, 2009 2:56:36 am GMT Carrapato, on Jan 20, 2009 1:16:59 am GMT 
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Hello,

I've had my linksys router working for ages (around 1 year) with 3 of my machines being connected throu a Belkin 5 port 10/100mbps switch.
Recently all machines stooped working when connected to the switch.
I am unsure now if the problem is on the switch or on the router as the router still works fine when I connect to it directly through one of those 3 machines.
Nevertheless, the switch still has its leds with the right colors?!!

Any suggestion?

Thanks

Francisco

Configuration: Windows XP
Firefox 3.0.5

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 xpcman, on Jan 20, 2009 2:56:36 am GMT

I would replace the switch. There is a huge difference between a "good" data stream and a light turning on and off. Switches fail and routers fail in strange and wonderful ways that no one but an electrical engineer with a room full of special equipment can understand.

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