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Troubleshooting
Table
Table
Problem | Action |
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Power LED is off | Make sure the power cord is connected to the power outlet and is properly |
| inserted into the power connector on the switch. |
| Determine if the power outlet is functional by plugging another device |
| into the receptacle. |
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Link/Data LED | Make sure that the Switch and the device on the other end are both pow- |
is off | ered on. |
| Make sure the link light is on (enabled) for the device on the other end of |
| the cable. |
| Make sure that the device on the other end is a 10/100 TX device. |
| Make sure the proper type of cabling is used between the device and the |
| Switch. (See “Cabling Requirements” on page 2- 8.) |
| Make sure the correct cable is connected between the Switch and the net- |
| work device. |
| Make sure the cable does not exceed 100 meters. |
| Push the Uplink button again. |
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Slow perfor- | Make sure the duplex mode on both ends of the link connection is config- |
mance | ured to the same mode (half- or |
| If your adapter card supports NWay |
| driver also supports |
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