Check the speed on the router interface. Does it match the speed of the hub?
Maybe force speed and duplex.
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> From: Sammi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:27 PM
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> Subject: Hub to Hub through 2600 [7:16328]
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Have you tried moving things around to see if the problem follows any piece
of equipment? Maybe a bad cable, bad port on hub, or speed/duplex mismatch.
Have you tried rebooting router after adding hub? Do you lose link lights
on the hub (and if so, is it just where the router plugs in, or on th
I have the router interfaces on full/100, perhaps I'll move it to
auto, same as the workstations are.
I have moved equipment, swapped cables, haven't seen anything
suspicous. I lose link lights on the hub and on the router, just
doesn't come back soon's I go to the second hub.
I'm not at the offi
You can't do full on a hub. Put your routers back to half and it will
probably work. If not, make sure your workstations didn't auto-screwup
and go full as well.
Mike
Sammi wrote:
> I have the router interfaces on full/100, perhaps I'll move it to
> auto, same as the workstations are.
> I ha
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