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Recent content by redbeardeddevil

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    Am I doing it right? CM>Switch>router&Airave>devices

    It's so weird with this modem. I bought this switch because of the Auto-MIDIX, among other things such as being Green. But after much searching, the manual says that in order to connect it to a switch that it requires a crossover. I am not saying you are wrong. I am going to try the old repair...
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    Am I doing it right? CM>Switch>router&Airave>devices

    I forgot to post from the manual earlier. It should be able to handle both with the appropriate equipment according to what I have found online. Unless you know for sure that this one won't work. I will be grabbing a crossover cable from work tomorrow and try it. If it doesn't work then I guess...
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    Am I doing it right? CM>Switch>router&Airave>devices

    I must be missing something fundamental here. I got the Airave working off the switch by removing everything else. When I add the router back to the switch, it will not get to the internet. My brain is fried from all of this. Anyone have an idea of what I am doing wrong, or that I'm failing to...
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    Am I doing it right? CM>Switch>router&Airave>devices

    Devices in play are: Thomson DM476 cable modem, TP-Link TL-SG1008D Gigabit switch, Edimax BR6478AC wireless router, Sprint Airave 2.5+ femtocell, Scientific Atlanta Cable phone modem (for house phones). Everything is working correctly now, except for the Airave. I am wondering if the culprit is...
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    Am I doing it right? CM>Switch>router&Airave>devices

    I live in an area that Sprint has semi-abandoned. To compensate they have given me an Airave device. Putting it between the cable modem and router kills the latency(from 32-40 to 160-250!). Putting it behind the router is a PITA. We get a lot of power blips here in my area, so it kills the...
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