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Jassim Rahma
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      07-19-2007
I have a linksys switch and windows XP PC but I am getting limited or no
connectivity) when I connect to the switch through network socket or
directly to the switch. but when I moved the switch to adifferent company
and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to change in
my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2

 
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Jassim Rahma
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      07-19-2007
just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.



"Jassim Rahma" <> wrote in message
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>I have a linksys switch and windows XP PC but I am getting limited or no
> connectivity) when I connect to the switch through network socket or
> directly to the switch. but when I moved the switch to adifferent company
> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to change
> in
> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2
>


 
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Malke
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      07-19-2007
Jassim Rahma wrote:
> just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.
>
>
>
> "Jassim Rahma" <> wrote in message
> news:21B4FD91-B3FA-4539-890E-...
>> I have a linksys switch and windows XP PC but I am getting limited or no
>> connectivity) when I connect to the switch through network socket or
>> directly to the switch. but when I moved the switch to adifferent company
>> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to
>> change in
>> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2
>>

>


Not enough information. Is the Linksys really a switch or is it a
router? If a switch, what are you using for a DHCP server? Or have you
assigned static IPs?

What does "moved the switch to a different company" means? Remember that
we cannot see your network and your computers and you need to be clear
and descriptive. This link will help with your next post:

http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Malke
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Jassim Rahma
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      07-19-2007
1. the linksys is a 24ports unmanaged switch.

2. I am using DHCP. When I set a static I still can't see any PC in the same
workgroup.

3. I bought the switch from a company called MicroTech.. when it didn't work
in my company on all PC I went back to MicroTech who connected the switch at
thier office and it worked fine but when I connected my notebook to
MicroTech I had the same problem thought I changed to thier workgroup.



"Malke" <> wrote in message
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> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>> just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jassim Rahma" <> wrote in message
>> news:21B4FD91-B3FA-4539-890E-...
>>> I have a linksys switch and windows XP PC but I am getting limited or no
>>> connectivity) when I connect to the switch through network socket or
>>> directly to the switch. but when I moved the switch to adifferent
>>> company
>>> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to change
>>> in
>>> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2
>>>

>>

>
> Not enough information. Is the Linksys really a switch or is it a router?
> If a switch, what are you using for a DHCP server? Or have you assigned
> static IPs?
>
> What does "moved the switch to a different company" means? Remember that
> we cannot see your network and your computers and you need to be clear and
> descriptive. This link will help with your next post:
>
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
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Malke
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      07-19-2007
Jassim Rahma wrote:
> 1. the linksys is a 24ports unmanaged switch.
>
> 2. I am using DHCP. When I set a static I still can't see any PC in the
> same workgroup.
>
> 3. I bought the switch from a company called MicroTech.. when it didn't
> work in my company on all PC I went back to MicroTech who connected the
> switch at thier office and it worked fine but when I connected my
> notebook to MicroTech I had the same problem thought I changed to thier
> workgroup.


A switch does not do DHCP so if you are using dynamic IP addresses, from
what device are you getting them?

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Tim
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      07-19-2007
Jassim Rahma wrote:
> 1. the linksys is a 24ports unmanaged switch.
>
> 2. I am using DHCP. When I set a static I still can't see any PC in the
> same workgroup.
>
> 3. I bought the switch from a company called MicroTech.. when it didn't
> work in my company on all PC I went back to MicroTech who connected the
> switch at thier office and it worked fine but when I connected my
> notebook to MicroTech I had the same problem thought I changed to thier
> workgroup.
>
>
>
> "Malke" <> wrote in message
> news:%23Gk%23y%.. .
>> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>>> just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Jassim Rahma" <> wrote in message
>>> news:21B4FD91-B3FA-4539-890E-...
>>>> I have a linksys switch and windows XP PC but I am getting limited
>>>> or no
>>>> connectivity) when I connect to the switch through network socket or
>>>> directly to the switch. but when I moved the switch to adifferent
>>>> company
>>>> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to
>>>> change in
>>>> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2
>>>>
>>>

>>
>> Not enough information. Is the Linksys really a switch or is it a
>> router? If a switch, what are you using for a DHCP server? Or have you
>> assigned static IPs?
>>
>> What does "moved the switch to a different company" means? Remember
>> that we cannot see your network and your computers and you need to be
>> clear and descriptive. This link will help with your next post:
>>
>> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> "Don't Panic!"
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

>

You didn't answer all of Malke's questions. Since the Linksys device is
truly a switch, you have to be getting an IP address from someplace or
you have assigned static IP addresses. Which one is it? If you have not
assigned static IP addresses, then that is your problem...and you need
to either assign addresses or install a router (i.e. DHCP server).

Tim
 
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Jassim Rahma
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      07-19-2007

what i did is just connecting the PC to the switch and the networrk setting
in the Windows is Assign IP automatically.

There is no server or any other device assiging the IPs.

The same works fine with my small 4ports 3com switch and with the same
linksys when I tried it somewhere else with different PCs in different site



"Tim" <> wrote in message
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> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>> 1. the linksys is a 24ports unmanaged switch.
>>
>> 2. I am using DHCP. When I set a static I still can't see any PC in the
>> same workgroup.
>>
>> 3. I bought the switch from a company called MicroTech.. when it didn't
>> work in my company on all PC I went back to MicroTech who connected the
>> switch at thier office and it worked fine but when I connected my
>> notebook to MicroTech I had the same problem thought I changed to thier
>> workgroup.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Malke" <> wrote in message
>> news:%23Gk%23y%.. .
>>> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>>>> just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Jassim Rahma" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:21B4FD91-B3FA-4539-890E-...
>>>>> I have a linksys switch and windows XP PC but I am getting limited or
>>>>> no
>>>>> connectivity) when I connect to the switch through network socket or
>>>>> directly to the switch. but when I moved the switch to adifferent
>>>>> company
>>>>> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to
>>>>> change in
>>>>> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not enough information. Is the Linksys really a switch or is it a
>>> router? If a switch, what are you using for a DHCP server? Or have you
>>> assigned static IPs?
>>>
>>> What does "moved the switch to a different company" means? Remember that
>>> we cannot see your network and your computers and you need to be clear
>>> and descriptive. This link will help with your next post:
>>>
>>> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> Malke
>>> --
>>> Elephant Boy Computers
>>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>>> "Don't Panic!"
>>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

>>

> You didn't answer all of Malke's questions. Since the Linksys device is
> truly a switch, you have to be getting an IP address from someplace or you
> have assigned static IP addresses. Which one is it? If you have not
> assigned static IP addresses, then that is your problem...and you need to
> either assign addresses or install a router (i.e. DHCP server).
>
> Tim


 
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Malke
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      07-20-2007
Jassim Rahma wrote:
>
> what i did is just connecting the PC to the switch and the networrk
> setting in the Windows is Assign IP automatically.
>
> There is no server or any other device assiging the IPs.
>
> The same works fine with my small 4ports 3com switch and with the same
> linksys when I tried it somewhere else with different PCs in different site


I'm sorry but this is simply not possible. If you truly have your
operating systems set to obtain an IP address automatically, then they
are obtaining their IP addresses from somewhere. This can only be from a
router or a server. It cannot be from a simple switch.

Since we seem to be getting nowhere and you don't provide enough
information for anyone to help you, I'd suggest you ask your IT Dept. if
you are at a company or have a local tech come in and see what's really
going on and set you up properly. This will not be someone from a
BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place.

Good luck, and this is EOT for me.


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LCastro
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      08-03-2007
On Jul 20, 4:03 pm, Tim <t...@overthere.com> wrote:
> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>
> > what i did is just connecting the PC to theswitchand the networrk
> > setting in the Windows is Assign IP automatically.

>
> > There is no server or any other device assiging the IPs.

>
> > The same works fine with my small 4ports3comswitchand with the same
> > linksys when I tried it somewhere else with different PCs in different site

>
> > "Tim" <t...@overthere.com> wrote in message
> >news:...
> >> Jassim Rahma wrote:
> >>> 1. the linksys is a 24ports unmanagedswitch.

>
> >>> 2. I am using DHCP. When I set a static I still can't see any PC in
> >>> the same workgroup.

>
> >>> 3. I bought theswitchfrom a company called MicroTech.. when it
> >>> didn't work in my company on all PC I went back to MicroTech who
> >>> connected theswitchat thier office and it worked fine but when I
> >>> connected my notebook to MicroTech I had the same problem thought I
> >>> changed to thier workgroup.

>
> >>> "Malke" <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> >>>news:%23Gk%23y% l...
> >>>> Jassim Rahma wrote:
> >>>>> just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.

>
> >>>>> "Jassim Rahma" <jra...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>news:21B4FD91-B3FA-4539-890E-...
> >>>>>> I have a linksysswitchand windows XP PC but I am getting limited
> >>>>>> or no
> >>>>>> connectivity) when I connect to theswitchthrough network socket or
> >>>>>> directly to theswitch. but when I moved theswitchto adifferent
> >>>>>> company
> >>>>>> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to
> >>>>>> change in
> >>>>>> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2

>
> >>>> Not enough information. Is the Linksys really aswitchor is it a
> >>>> router? If aswitch, what are you using for a DHCP server? Or have
> >>>> you assigned static IPs?

>
> >>>> What does "moved theswitchto a different company" means? Remember
> >>>> that we cannot see your network and your computers and you need to
> >>>> be clear and descriptive. This link will help with your next post:

>
> >>>>http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>
> >>>> Malke
> >>>> --
> >>>> Elephant Boy Computers
> >>>>www.elephantboycomputers.com
> >>>> "Don't Panic!"
> >>>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

>
> >> You didn't answer all of Malke's questions. Since the Linksys device
> >> is truly aswitch, you have to be getting an IP address from someplace
> >> or you have assigned static IP addresses. Which one is it? If you have
> >> not assigned static IP addresses, then that is your problem...and you
> >> need to either assign addresses or install a router (i.e. DHCP server).

>
> >> Tim

>
> Please forget how you can take your setup "somewhere else" and it works.
> There is clearly a router or server there handing out IP addresses that
> you are not aware of. It just doesn't happen by magic. How are you so
> sure there isn't one? Did you install a network sniffer and do a
> complete analysis?
>
> The simple answer to your question is to install a router that includes
> a DHCP server (for all practical purposes, they all do). After you do
> that and still have a problem, please post back.
>
> Tim- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Some 3com switches default to an ip address if they cannot find a dhcp
server. However this won't coincide with your pc's default ip address
scheme.

LC

 
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      08-03-2007


"LCastro" <> wrote in message
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> On Jul 20, 4:03 pm, Tim <t...@overthere.com> wrote:
>> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>>
>> > what i did is just connecting the PC to theswitchand the networrk
>> > setting in the Windows is Assign IP automatically.

>>
>> > There is no server or any other device assiging the IPs.

>>
>> > The same works fine with my small 4ports3comswitchand with the same
>> > linksys when I tried it somewhere else with different PCs in different
>> > site

>>
>> > "Tim" <t...@overthere.com> wrote in message
>> >news:...
>> >> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>> >>> 1. the linksys is a 24ports unmanagedswitch.

>>
>> >>> 2. I am using DHCP. When I set a static I still can't see any PC in
>> >>> the same workgroup.

>>
>> >>> 3. I bought theswitchfrom a company called MicroTech.. when it
>> >>> didn't work in my company on all PC I went back to MicroTech who
>> >>> connected theswitchat thier office and it worked fine but when I
>> >>> connected my notebook to MicroTech I had the same problem thought I
>> >>> changed to thier workgroup.

>>
>> >>> "Malke" <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
>> >>>news:%23Gk%23y% l...
>> >>>> Jassim Rahma wrote:
>> >>>>> just a correction.. this is windows vista notebook.

>>
>> >>>>> "Jassim Rahma" <jra...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >>>>>news:21B4FD91-B3FA-4539-890E-...
>> >>>>>> I have a linksysswitchand windows XP PC but I am getting limited
>> >>>>>> or no
>> >>>>>> connectivity) when I connect to theswitchthrough network socket or
>> >>>>>> directly to theswitch. but when I moved theswitchto adifferent
>> >>>>>> company
>> >>>>>> and connected it there it worked fine with all PC? any setting to
>> >>>>>> change in
>> >>>>>> my PC? it's a new dell PC with XP SP2

>>
>> >>>> Not enough information. Is the Linksys really aswitchor is it a
>> >>>> router? If aswitch, what are you using for a DHCP server? Or have
>> >>>> you assigned static IPs?

>>
>> >>>> What does "moved theswitchto a different company" means? Remember
>> >>>> that we cannot see your network and your computers and you need to
>> >>>> be clear and descriptive. This link will help with your next post:

>>
>> >>>>http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>>
>> >>>> Malke
>> >>>> --
>> >>>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> >>>>www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> >>>> "Don't Panic!"
>> >>>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

>>
>> >> You didn't answer all of Malke's questions. Since the Linksys device
>> >> is truly aswitch, you have to be getting an IP address from someplace
>> >> or you have assigned static IP addresses. Which one is it? If you have
>> >> not assigned static IP addresses, then that is your problem...and you
>> >> need to either assign addresses or install a router (i.e. DHCP
>> >> server).

>>
>> >> Tim

>>
>> Please forget how you can take your setup "somewhere else" and it works.
>> There is clearly a router or server there handing out IP addresses that
>> you are not aware of. It just doesn't happen by magic. How are you so
>> sure there isn't one? Did you install a network sniffer and do a
>> complete analysis?
>>
>> The simple answer to your question is to install a router that includes
>> a DHCP server (for all practical purposes, they all do). After you do
>> that and still have a problem, please post back.
>>
>> Tim- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>
> Some 3com switches default to an ip address if they cannot find a dhcp
> server. However this won't coincide with your pc's default ip address
> scheme.
>
> LC
>
>

Well it all depends on you ISP. If they can't /wont supply a random IP
address, then you need DHCP so make sure your router is DHCP served. If
using a Switch instead, then your Broadband modem picks up the IP address
and just distributes it to your computers. You do have a modem connected to
the Switch I take it??




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