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           <dd>Bad cabling between router/modem and {{{name}}}</dd>
 
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           <dd>Check cabling from router/modem to {{{name}}}. If link between devices is established Orange LED at connected Ethernet port port must be lit ([https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/{{{name}}}_LEDs#Ethernet_port LED meaning]. If LED is not lit, change cable and check again</dd>
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           <dd>Check cabling from router/modem to {{{name}}}. If link between devices established Orange LED at connected Ethernet port must be lit ([https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/{{{name}}}_LEDs#Ethernet_port LEDs meaning]). If LED is not lit, change Ethernet cable, connect other router/modem and check again</dd>
 
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Revision as of 11:45, 24 April 2020

Summary

{{{name}}} 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 {{{name}}} unmanaged switch.

Ethernet port LEDs not litting up

Connected devices has no internet

Devices connected to {{{name}}} do not have internet connected.

  1. Issue
    Connected router/modem do not have internet connection
    Solution
    Check your router/modem users manual
  2. Issue
    Bad cabling between router/modem and {{{name}}}
    Solution
    Check cabling from router/modem to {{{name}}}. If link between devices established Orange LED at connected Ethernet port must be lit (LEDs meaning). If LED is not lit, change Ethernet cable, connect other router/modem and check again
Check cabling from router or modem to {{{name}}}. If link between devices is established Orange LED at connected Ethernet port port must be lit. More information about LED meaning is located here
  • Check cabling from connected device to {{{name}}}. If link between switch and connected device is established Orange LED at connected Ethernet port must be lit. More information about LED meaning is located here
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  • Connected device not powering via PoE

    [[Category:{{{name}}} Manual]]