firewall spontaneously disconnects from Ethernet hub
Anthony J. Gabrielson
agabriel at coe.neu.edu
Thu Feb 8 11:53:42 EST 2001
Have you tried another port on Hub 2? Do you have a cross over cable?
Sometimes with a cross cable and another port things will work better.
Maybe the port on the hub is flaky. Which Linksys box do you have?
Anthony
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Seth Gordon wrote:
> Following the advice of several folks on this list, I bought another hub
> and configured the nework like so:
>
> -------------- --------- --------------------
> ---| DSL router |---| Hub 1 |---| horse-nettle |
> -------------- --------- | (216.254.79.186) |
> | --------------------
> ------------------------
> | (WAN 216.254.79.185) |
> | Linksys |
> | (LAN 192.168.1.1) |
> ------------------------
> |
> ---------
> | Hub 2 |
> ---------
> | |
> ----------------- -----------------
> | petunia | | eggplant |
> | (192.168.1.3) | | (192.168.1.4) |
> ----------------- -----------------
>
> The (next) problem started when I turned petunia back on and tried to
> configure the Linksys. After a few minutes of perfectly normal operation,
> the connection between the Linksys and Hub 2 went down, or perhaps I should
> say "half-down" -- the LED on the "LAN" side of the Linksys *stayed on*,
> but the link light on the appropriate port of *Hub 2* went out.
>
> Unplugging the Linksys from the hub and plugging it back in doesn't seem to
> work. Disconnecting Hub 2's power supply for a few seconds and then
> plugging it back in worked once, but not always. The most reliable way to
> bring the connection back is to disconnect the Linksys from the hub and
> then reconnect it *to a port that it has not been connected to before*.
> (The Linksys has a switch on the back to choose between a straight-through
> or crossover connection, so I can either plug it into the "uplink" port on
> Hub 2 or one of the regular ports.)
>
> But the connection went down again a few minutes after I turned eggplant
> back on, and after I corrected the problem again, it went down again some
> time between last night and this morning.
>
> If swapping out the cable between Hub 2 and the Linksys doesn't resolve the
> problem, what should I do?
>
> --
> "The big dig might come in handy ... for a few project managers
> whom I think would make great landfill." --Elaine Ashton
> == seth gordon == sgordon at kenan.com == standard disclaimer ==
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