Review your switch port tagging and network override settings. Ensure the UniFi device and UniFi application can reach each other on TCP Port 8080. If the configuration looks good or the Active Nic do...
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The behavior you are describing sounds like your network switch is being flooded with traffic and is simply collapsing under the load. The trick is to find the source of the network flood.
Run the following command from a windows host that can reach iDRAC through the network. Ensure to fill out the username, password, and iDRAC IP sections but do not change
This is because the switch does not know that the connected device is a PC; the switch only knows that the port has changed the state. In order to resolve this issue, Cisco has developed
The “no network access” error can be frustrating, but it''s often easy to fix. By following the troubleshooting steps outlined in this article, you should be able to resolve the issue and get back
This article will list a few simple steps about how to do a check on the switch when the switch has no Internet access and try to solve the problem.
A comprehensive switch troubleshooting from the physical layer to the data link layer to the network layer to find out why your network switch is not working.
I recently installed a GS324v2 24-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Switch up in our attic that routes out to over 30 different devices across my 2-story house via 10-15 ethernet cables where
Learn how to troubleshoot PoE issues on Cisco Catalyst switches. Step-by-step diagnosis for no power, intermittent resets, partial power, and camera failures.
If your UniFi device and UniFi Network application are on different VLANs, or you are hosting UniFi Network in the cloud, follow the troubleshooting steps here.
Hi, yes it''s an ethernet cable from the router into the PC. All wireless devices work fine, and the other PC that has an ethernet line from the router connects fine using the same cable and port.
Hi, yes it''s an ethernet cable from the router into the PC. All wireless devices work fine, and the other PC that has an ethernet line from the router connects fine using the same cable and port.
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