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Yeah, I realised that. Now I need to find a 5m USB charging cable so I can keep the Gateway where I want it... PoE is such a useful thing!
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Hi mMontana, In the original setup I connected two cables switch - router and setup link aggregation. Using one cable solved my problems. Somehow I must have misunderstood this link aggregation thing. The Fritz 7590's WAN port can be used as LAN (for the moment I have an ADSL connection at home). This is somewhere in the…
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Hi Melen, mMontana and others, I got busy with other things that had more priority. I have disconnected the switch in the meanwhile and reconnected it today.I noticed that the Gateway had all lights on as required, but I still couldn't find it. Then I tried connecting my TV and that didn't work either. However, both work…
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Hi @mMontana, I have tried changing the cable, but maybe I'll try the Cat 5e cable that came with the Gateway. I'm using Cat6 in my house, so took one of those. Changing the speed I have yet to try. Will do so later today.
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IP is different and assigned by router (static). Management UI accessible. Shows 0s for data indicators. Port is enabled. It is up I'm only seeing the PoE LED (red), the network LED (green) is off.
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Hi @Melen, no, I'm not using a splitter. Just plugged it directly into the switch. I'm not using VLANs (yet). I'm first trying to figure this out and later setup the network correctly. Router is DHCP server and there's a fixed IP for the Gateway based on it's MAC address.