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RE: problems connecting BEFSR41 with BEFW11S4



 > From: "Marvin Hernandez" <http://www.linksys.com/~marvin.hernandez>
 > Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 11:32:33 -0800
 >
 > Dear Robert,
 > 
 > Thank you for contacting Linksys Customer Support.
 > 
 > Although this set-up is not recommended, I could work. You have done a good
 > job. I believe you should just stick with:
 > 
 > the BEFW11S4 port 2 to the uplink of the BEFSR41
 > the BEFSR41 in router mode
 > DHCP disabled in the BEFSR41
 > the IP of the BEFSR41 should be in a different range like 192.168.2.1(you
 > were very close)
 > disable multicast passthrough in the BEFSR41 if not both
 > on your PCs, set the IP of the BEFW11S4 as the gateway(I'm assuming it's the
 > one connected to the modem)

I did the above.  At first, I set the IP address and I couldn't do the
rest!  So, I reset the router and started again.  I did everything above
and the last step was to set the IP addr of the router to 192.168.2.1 .

After connecting the uplink, the whole LAN still hung.  As before, the
lights on the BEFW11S4 flashed.  Here's the sequence:

1) The Link/Act, Full/Col, and 100 lights on port 1 on the BEFSR41 come
   steadily on, and
2) then immediately afterwards the Link/Act, Full/Col, and 100 lights on
   port 2 on the BEFW11S4 start blinking.

They seem to blink in bursts.  First, the lights on the BEFSR41 come on,
then the lights on the BEFW11S4 blink furiously for 3 seconds and then are
dark for 3 seconds; then, repeating, the lights on the BEFSR41 come on,
the BEFW11S4 lights blink for 3 seconds and are dark for 3 seconds.  This
cycle repeats over and over.

During this time, the LAN is unusable and only a few packets (if that)
manage to get from one computer to another.

 > Please keep me posted.
 > 
 > If you have further questions, please feel free to send an eMail
 > to http://www.linksys.com/~support or contact us at (800) 326-7114  so that
 > we may further assist you.
 > 
 > Regards,
 > 
 > Marvin Hernandez
 > Product Support Representative
 > Linksys
 > 
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 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Robert [http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert]
 > Sent: Sunday, 10 March 2002 8:56 AM
 > To: http://www.linksys.com/~support
 > 
 > Hi.  I have a BEFSR41 and a BEFW11S4.  I already had the BEFW11S4
 > and it works great.  I bought a BEFSR41 hoping to connect them together.
 > 
 > Before doing anything, I changed the IP address for the BEFSR41 to
 > 192.168.1.5 .  (The IP address of the BEFW11S4 is 192.168.1.1 .)  I also
 > disabled DHCP.
 > 
 > When I try to connect the uplink from one router to another, it doesn't
 > work.  I tried:
 > 
 > 1)	BEFSR41 uplink -> BEFW11S4 port 2
 > 2)	BEFW11S4 uplink -> BEFSR41 port 2
 > 
 > Nothing is plugged into port 1 nor port 4 on either router.  I am using
 > a standard CAT5 ethernet cable.
 > 
 > When I try either #1 or #2, the network gets flooded with ethernet frame
 > packets.  (I tried tcpdump when I connect them together, but there are no
 > TCP/IP packets.  So, I assume that they are frames, not packets.)  When
 > trying #1 or #2, I am unable to connect or send any data over the LAN at
 > all.
 > 
 > I also tried clicking on the "router" button (instead of "gateway") on the
 > Dynamic Routing tab on BEFSR41.  It made no difference whatsoever.
 > 
 > I tried unplugging both of their power supplies and plugging them back in.
 > It made no difference.
 > 
 > I speculate that the switch is trying to "learn" the MAC address for the
 > port since the 100Mbps light lights up temporarily before flooding with
 > the frame packets.  (All of my ethernet cards are 10Mbps, not 100Mbps.)
 > 
 > The firmware level on my BEFW11S4 is 1.37.9b, Jun 21 2001.
 > 
 > The firmware level on my BEFSR41 is 1.42.3, Jan 28 2002.
 > 
 > Thanks.



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