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233657 2004-05-02 08:14:00 Hi,

I'm trying to connect a new RTA220 to my network via a 8 port switch but can't seem to contact it. So this leads to a couple of questions:

1- should it be connected to the switch via a cross over cable or a straight through cable,

2- is there anything else that I need to check is ok if I still cant seem to ping it...Do I need to do anything to the switch?

thanks,
Nic
nicnz (2273)
233658 2004-05-02 08:27:00 I'd say a crossover cable to connect with the switch...

Your going to have to fiddle round in the router settings and likely forward traffic and such like.

Sorry I can't be much more help. Its an interesting thing to be doing though and I'd be interested to know how you get it going.
PoWa (203)
233659 2004-05-02 08:47:00 Hi,

well I figured out what the problem was after i sat down and thought about it for more than 5s. I hadn't yet changed my ip from the standard base 192.168.0.* to the range 192.168.1.* which the router uses - so it wasn't letting get into the settings or accepting pings.

As for the cable, it uses a straight through cable... Now all I have to wait for is telecom to patch me into the network... The lady on the phone said something about having to plug me in - but I suspect it's more a technician simply typing a few commands into a computer...

thanks,
Nic
nicnz (2273)
233660 2004-05-02 09:12:00 And your computer works when its plugged into any of the ports on the switch?

Sounds pretty easy to do, I thought it'd be a bit more complex. Maybe thats for router-router connecting.
PoWa (203)
233661 2004-05-02 10:15:00 Yep the routetr has an uplink port which you connect to the uplink on the switch with a straight through and same with any PC/client from any of the other swtches (auto sensing) ports.

Cheers Murray P
Murray P (44)
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