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re: Network problem that I can't solve

Posted on 10/25/19 at 2:40 pm to
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
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Posted on 10/25/19 at 2:40 pm to
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Do you have the nanobeam connected over a cable run? If not, have you tried plugging it in directly to the switch and see if the problem persists?

If the same thing happens with the nanobeam powered off but still connected, it sounds like there may be damage to the cable run.
There are 2 nanobeams, and the one I mentioned as powered off was the remote one that is not physically connected to the switch, just to eliminate a conflict with a device in the remote building.

The one that IS connected to the switch only causes the problem when it is powered on.
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Do you have a spare switch you can put in place to rule out the existing switch as the problem?
This is a new switch (and a new router), and the problem persisted from old to new switch/router.
Posted by The Next
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2013
421 posts
Posted on 10/25/19 at 7:24 pm to
What about flipping the sides each nanobeam is on?
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