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  • Hi Mel, Port 1 has the PC connected 192.168.1.8 Ports 2,3,4 nothing connected. Port 5 is connected to the Gateway 192.168.1.1 The situation is as above since 31 October, 2019. If I set PVID 2 on Port 1. It crashes. If I do nothing, everything seems to work. I have not connected Port 3 or 4. Do you think that I need PVIDs?…
  • Hi Mel, Sorry, if you look at the pic of the switch above https://us.v-cdn.net/6029482/uploads/editor/7p/wyp730kd1271.jpg The blue cable is on Port 1. No PVID at the moment because it will crash the GS1200-5. Maybe as this is a L2 switch, I do not need a PVID? Cheers,
  • Hi Mel, I use VLAN ID 02 Port 1 to connect to 192.168.1.3 Port 5 connects to Gateway 192.168.1.1 If I do not create a PVID, no crash can be observed. But as soon as I create a PVID for example: PVID 2 Port 1, I lose connection, no ping, browsers become garbled. I need to reset the switch. Maybe there is no need to create…
  • PS. Just to add that until I create a PVID, the browsers no not freeze. Only that the switch acts as a sort of hub.I have not tried to connect any other port. Just Port 1 with VLAN 2.
  • PS. I just reproduces the crash (easy). Here is a pic of the Switch with the DELs.
  • Hi Mel, The browsers (ie, FF, Chrome, Safari) freze and get garbled. No ping to 192.168.1.3. And no connection possible, only the *reset* button. Being colorblind, I cannot tell what the leds do. Does that answer your question? Cheers,Jimmy
  • Hi Mel, Thanks for stepping in. I connect from the LAN with any browser to 192.168.1.3 with admin and new password. Topology is simple: Port 1,2,3,4 for vLANS and Port 5 connected to gateway address: 192.168.1.1PVID Port 1 to vlan 2 VLAN 3 and 4 common trunk. Port 2 is free; nothing connected. Please note that mixing ports…
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