Ronnie Bailey
Regular Contributor
All my devices are hardwired with either cat 5e or cat 6. I have about 30 different hardwired devices scattered throughout my house. For the past month, I have been fighting the issue of one or more of my devices dropping off my network. Sounds spooky, but I check before I go to bed, and all are connected, when I get up in the am, one or more are dropped off the network. I can not figure it out.
Here is my setup. I have a roughly, 2 year old Asus RT-AC1900P router. From that router, that is sitting on my desk, I have one Ethernet cable going to my computer that is also on my desk, it never looses connection. I also have an Ooma VOIP box and 8 port Trendnet switch on my desk. The Ooma goes to the router as does the 8 port switch, and it does NOT drop off the network.
I have a cat 6 cable running from the switch on my desk to the entertainment center in another room. It connects to a brand new, Netgear GS116NA 16 port switch (purchased and installed yesterday, thought that was my problem child). Two or three of the devices that dropped of the network are connected to that switch.
I also have a cat6 Ethernet cable running from the switch on my desk to my basement, where it connects to an 8 port Ethernet switch. From that switch, I feed another 4 port POE switch for my security cams. I also have a single POE adapter that connects to the 8 port switch (have another cam connected to that adapter). Today, IT also dropped off my network. So, the only common thing is the 8 port switch on my desk. I just noticed that just now as I am typing this.
I moved the Ethernet cable from the router that was connected to my Ooma VOIP device. This freed up two ports on my Asus router, so I moved my cat 6 cables that went to my entertainment center and basement, from the 8 port switch to my router.
This will tell me if the 8 port switch is the problem child. BUT, it was always the same devices that were dropping off the network.
I paid $80 for a that new 16 port switch and it was NOT the problem. I really don't want to replace my Asus router, if it is not bad...........
Any ideas on what to try next??
Thanks
Here is my setup. I have a roughly, 2 year old Asus RT-AC1900P router. From that router, that is sitting on my desk, I have one Ethernet cable going to my computer that is also on my desk, it never looses connection. I also have an Ooma VOIP box and 8 port Trendnet switch on my desk. The Ooma goes to the router as does the 8 port switch, and it does NOT drop off the network.
I have a cat 6 cable running from the switch on my desk to the entertainment center in another room. It connects to a brand new, Netgear GS116NA 16 port switch (purchased and installed yesterday, thought that was my problem child). Two or three of the devices that dropped of the network are connected to that switch.
I also have a cat6 Ethernet cable running from the switch on my desk to my basement, where it connects to an 8 port Ethernet switch. From that switch, I feed another 4 port POE switch for my security cams. I also have a single POE adapter that connects to the 8 port switch (have another cam connected to that adapter). Today, IT also dropped off my network. So, the only common thing is the 8 port switch on my desk. I just noticed that just now as I am typing this.
I moved the Ethernet cable from the router that was connected to my Ooma VOIP device. This freed up two ports on my Asus router, so I moved my cat 6 cables that went to my entertainment center and basement, from the 8 port switch to my router.
This will tell me if the 8 port switch is the problem child. BUT, it was always the same devices that were dropping off the network.
I paid $80 for a that new 16 port switch and it was NOT the problem. I really don't want to replace my Asus router, if it is not bad...........
Any ideas on what to try next??
Thanks