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DGS-1024D Daisy Chaining not working
tipton:
I have a router upstairs connected to a non Dlink 4 port switch that is then going to my Dlink DGS-1024D downstairs. i can get no internet connection on the Dlink. when i go back to my old setup of connecting a 5 port switch downstairs i get a connection immediately.
is there a special port that must be connected with the active ethernet cable into the DGS-1024D for it to be daisy chained?
any ideas or suggestions as to what the problem could be?
FurryNutz:
Whats the Mfr and model of the non 4 port switch?
What happens if you place the 1024D switch in place of the non Dlink 4 port switch?
GreenBay42:
In addition to what Furry asked, are you getting link lights on the D-link switch?
When connected can you ping your router?
tipton:
ok my upstairs switch is a TRENDnet 5-Port Unmanaged Gigabit
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HH0W5W/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
before i would just daisy chain this upstairs switch to 3 more daisy chained trendnet switches downstairs. i purchased the Dlink to take up less space and use less plugs on my power strip.
i haven't tried moving the dlink upstairs because i just assumed there would be no problems since everything worked with the Trendnet switches and i mounted the 24 port Dlink already. i really don't want to take it all down to try it upstairs if necessary.
i got static green lights on the Dlink but nothing blinking
could the Dlink possibly not be getting a connection to my devices because i'm using static IP's on these devices? that is one thing i thought of to try before moving the dlink upstairs
GreenBay42:
Have you tried pinging your router? Try connecting your computer in one port and another device to another port and see if traffic is going through it.
I assume you are using the same cables that you used with the trendnet switch to the D-Link.
You having static IPs should not make a difference since this is an unmanaged switch. It should just plug in and work.
Did you change any of the DIP switches? If you set "port isolation/storm control" to ON, plug the cable to the router in port 24. Ports 1-23 will be isolated from each other. It should be off by default.
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