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Connecting switch to routerI have a Linksys 8 port router on my business wired network and it works just
fine. Now I need to add several more devices (2 printers and 3 more computers) to the network and I need more ports. Rather than buy a 16 port router I want to use an old D-Link model DSS-16+ unmanaged switch that I have collecting dust. I have been reading about this switch and it says use the 'uplink' port to connect first to a router - but I don't see any 'uplink' port - only 16 ports marked '1' through '16'. Will any port suffice as the 'uplink' port? Do I need a straight through or crossover cable? Also, will the new computers I connect to this switch be able to access the internet? Or only the computers connected to the router be able to? Once installed, will I need to reconfigure my Linksys to 'reconginize' the switch or will everything be automatic? Thanks for any replies. Hi
Connect any port on the D-Link to a regular port on the Linksys. If it does not work do the same, but use a crossover cable. http://www.ezlan.net/faq#crossover Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Rob" <R**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:72321BC8-8879-472A-BA5C-D68C2524AE01@microsoft.com... >I have a Linksys 8 port router on my business wired network and it works >just > fine. Now I need to add several more devices (2 printers and 3 more > computers) to the network and I need more ports. Rather than buy a 16 port > router I want to use an old D-Link model DSS-16+ unmanaged switch that I > have > collecting dust. I have been reading about this switch and it says use the > 'uplink' port to connect first to a router - but I don't see any 'uplink' > port - only 16 ports marked '1' through '16'. Will any port suffice as the > 'uplink' port? Do I need a straight through or crossover cable? Also, > will > the new computers I connect to this switch be able to access the internet? > Or > only the computers connected to the router be able to? Once installed, > will I > need to reconfigure my Linksys to 'reconginize' the switch or will > everything > be automatic? Thanks for any replies. > Thank you Jack. I sort of thought I could use any port. D-Link documentation
is quite vague on this subject it seems. Show quoteHide quote "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > Connect any port on the D-Link to a regular port on the Linksys. > If it does not work do the same, but use a crossover cable. > http://www.ezlan.net/faq#crossover > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Rob" <R**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:72321BC8-8879-472A-BA5C-D68C2524AE01@microsoft.com... > >I have a Linksys 8 port router on my business wired network and it works > >just > > fine. Now I need to add several more devices (2 printers and 3 more > > computers) to the network and I need more ports. Rather than buy a 16 port > > router I want to use an old D-Link model DSS-16+ unmanaged switch that I > > have > > collecting dust. I have been reading about this switch and it says use the > > 'uplink' port to connect first to a router - but I don't see any 'uplink' > > port - only 16 ports marked '1' through '16'. Will any port suffice as the > > 'uplink' port? Do I need a straight through or crossover cable? Also, > > will > > the new computers I connect to this switch be able to access the internet? > > Or > > only the computers connected to the router be able to? Once installed, > > will I > > need to reconfigure my Linksys to 'reconginize' the switch or will > > everything > > be automatic? Thanks for any replies. > > > > Hi
Some time there would be a little switch that let you choose port 1 to be an Uplink, then regular patch cable would work. Otherwise if the ports are MDX (which is the case with many newer Switches and Routers) than any cable would work. Every one is working very hard to make life more complicated. ;) - :D. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Rob" <R**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B0726A8A-1253-4960-AEF3-7D1566860FF1@microsoft.com... > Thank you Jack. I sort of thought I could use any port. D-Link > documentation > is quite vague on this subject it seems. > > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > >> Hi >> Connect any port on the D-Link to a regular port on the Linksys. >> If it does not work do the same, but use a crossover cable. >> http://www.ezlan.net/faq#crossover >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) >> >> "Rob" <R**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:72321BC8-8879-472A-BA5C-D68C2524AE01@microsoft.com... >> >I have a Linksys 8 port router on my business wired network and it works >> >just >> > fine. Now I need to add several more devices (2 printers and 3 more >> > computers) to the network and I need more ports. Rather than buy a 16 >> > port >> > router I want to use an old D-Link model DSS-16+ unmanaged switch that >> > I >> > have >> > collecting dust. I have been reading about this switch and it says use >> > the >> > 'uplink' port to connect first to a router - but I don't see any >> > 'uplink' >> > port - only 16 ports marked '1' through '16'. Will any port suffice as >> > the >> > 'uplink' port? Do I need a straight through or crossover cable? Also, >> > will >> > the new computers I connect to this switch be able to access the >> > internet? >> > Or >> > only the computers connected to the router be able to? Once installed, >> > will I >> > need to reconfigure my Linksys to 'reconginize' the switch or will >> > everything >> > be automatic? Thanks for any replies. >> > >> >>
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