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Main Page > TSW Switches > TSW100 > TSW100 Manual > TSW100 Device Recovery OptionsSummary
TSW100 is an unmanaged switch without active operating system running to control inside processes. All work is done by integrated chips, which has built-in logic to control switching and PoE operations.
This chapter contains information of possible recovery and troubleshooting options for a TSW100 unmanaged switch.
Ethernet port LEDs not lighting up
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- Issue
- TSW100 green Ethernet port LED is not lighting up (orange LED lit)
- Solution
- TSW100 switch green Ethernet port LED indicates Gigabit connection with device. Check if connected device network card supports Gigabit speeds or software configuration is not limited to 10/100 Mbps.
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- Issue
- Connected device is not powered up
- Solution
- Check if connected device is powered up and working properly
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- Issue
- Bad cabling between TSW100 and connected device
- Solution
- Use other Ethernet cable to connect TSW100 with device
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- Issue
- Defected TSW100 Ethernet port
- Solution
- Use other free TSW100 Ethernet port to connect switch with device. If device establishes connection with TSW100 using other Ethernet port, TSW100 is defective and must be sent for service inspection and repairs. Check RMA section for further instructions
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- Issue
- Defected TSW100 switch
- Solution
- If TSW100 Ethernet port LED are not lighting up after doing above mentioned actions, TSW100 is defective and must be sent for service inspection and repairs. Check RMA section for further instructions
Connected devices have no internet
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- Issue
- Connected router/modem do not have internet connection
- Solution
- Check connected router/modem users manual how to diagnose and troubleshoot internet connection issue
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- Issue
- Bad cabling between TSW100 and router/modem
- Solution
- Check cabling from TSW100 to router/modem. If link between devices is established, orange LED at connected Ethernet port must be lit (LEDs meaning). If LED has not lit, change Ethernet cable, connect other router/modem and check again
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- Issue
- Bad cabling between TSW100 and connected device
- Solution
- Check cabling from TSW100 to connected device. If link between devices was established, orange LED at connected Ethernet port must be lit (LEDs meaning). If LED has not lit, change Ethernet cable and check again
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- Issue
- Defected TSW100 switch
- Solution
- Connect device directly to router/modem and check if internet connection was established. If device gets access to internet, when directly connected to router/modem. Try turn switch off and on (restart), if issue persists, TSW100 is defective and must be sent for service inspection and repairs. Check RMA section for further instructions
Connected device not powered via PoE
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- Issue
- Connected device to TSW100 is not powered via PoE
- Solution I
- Check if connected device supports 802.3af and/or 802.3at PoE standard(s)
- Solution II
- Check if TSW100 is powered with PSU, which outputs 44 VDC or higher voltages and can provide at least 2 W + connected device needed power
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- Issue
- All PoE devices and switch lost power after connecting more than two device to TSW100
- Solution
- TSW100 supports 802.3at standard, were each port can supply up to 30 W of power at PSE with total power budget of 120 W per all 4 ports. Standard PSU, which comes in the box with TSW100, provides ~65 W power and limits power budget to ~60 W. If all connected devices to PoE ports combined required more that 60 W of power, PSU was overloaded and turned itself off.
If full 120 W power budget is necessary, TSW100 must be powered with PSU, which can provide at least 130 W power at 44 VDC or higher voltages
RMA
If conventional recovery methods do not help, you may need to send the device to warranty for repair. The warranty process is described here.