squidbilly
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Hi. I attend a relatively small church in south MS and have recently installed networking in our new facility. We have 3 computers, 2 network projectors (one is wireless), a NAS, and 2 network printers on the network which consist of a RT-AC66U (running Merlin 374.40) connected to a TP-Link (TL-SG1024) gigabit switch which is fed from a Trendnet TC-P24C6 patch panel. The gigabit switch is connected to one ethernet port of the router and the NAS to another. All other members of the network are connected directly to the switch of course and are assigned static IP addresses. At this time, we do not have access to the internet.
The network isn't used all the time (Sundays and Wednesdays mainly of course), but recently I have been losing connectivity. From a given computer, I cannot log in the the router or the projectors or the NAS, which is a real pain right in the middle of a service. For instance, Saturday night everything was working properly. Come Sunday morning right before our Easter service, I could not access the projectors, the NAS or even log in to the router itself. I looked at the activity light on the router for the port that the gigabit switch is connected to and it showed no activity, like it was dead. In a crunch for time, I cycled the power on the switch and eventually I regained connectivity and the corresponding port light on the router began to blink with activity. Any ideas or suggestions? This wasn't the first time it had happened, and it seems to be randomly recurring. Thanks in advance.
Oh yeah, and many many thanks RMerlin for allowing me and so many more to benefit from your work.
The network isn't used all the time (Sundays and Wednesdays mainly of course), but recently I have been losing connectivity. From a given computer, I cannot log in the the router or the projectors or the NAS, which is a real pain right in the middle of a service. For instance, Saturday night everything was working properly. Come Sunday morning right before our Easter service, I could not access the projectors, the NAS or even log in to the router itself. I looked at the activity light on the router for the port that the gigabit switch is connected to and it showed no activity, like it was dead. In a crunch for time, I cycled the power on the switch and eventually I regained connectivity and the corresponding port light on the router began to blink with activity. Any ideas or suggestions? This wasn't the first time it had happened, and it seems to be randomly recurring. Thanks in advance.
Oh yeah, and many many thanks RMerlin for allowing me and so many more to benefit from your work.
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