kamojamo
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System Name | Jamo's Beast |
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Processor | Core2Duo E6750 (2.66Ghz, 1333fsb, 4mb l2c, 2 phys core) |
Motherboard | Asus P5K-SE (intel p35 cs, 1333fsb, ddr2 1066mhz, PCI Ex, SATA 2) |
Cooling | exhaust tricool on slow |
Memory | 2 X 1GB Kingston Hyper-X 1066mhz (only running at 800 due to mobo) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Radeon HD3850 512MB |
Storage | WesternDigital 250 GB SATA 2 |
Display(s) | SAMSUNG SyncMaster 730B (17") |
Case | Antec NSK 4400 |
Audio Device(s) | OnBoard 8 channel (also have an SB Live for it's MIDI Port) |
Power Supply | Antec EarthWatts 550w |
Software | Windows Vista |
Hey all,
I have a D-Link Gigabit Switch DGS-1008D
It's been absolutely great since i got it about a year ago. I've had my computer on for several days as I have been downloading some large files. I finished the downloads and left my computer idle for a few hours whilst at work. Then I came back home, i go on the internet, i load one site, begin loading the second and suddenly i've got no network connection. I go to where my switch is located (center of the house) and the LED's are flashing. As you know, each lan cable coming in to the switch is represented by and LED on the other side.
The router flashes
-all LED's on for 1 second
-the LED for my computer for 1 second
[repeat forever]
I've turned off the power, turned it back on and it does the same thing again.
I took it away, unscrewed it and had a look inside, it was relatively hot but there was no smell and there isn't any obvious physical damage (like blown capacitors or melting or anything).
What do I do?
Can I reset this thing somehow? (thought turning it off and on would do it but no)
Is there some sort of troubleshooting thing I can do?
Thanks in advance, these forums are always really helpful!
kamojamo
I have a D-Link Gigabit Switch DGS-1008D
It's been absolutely great since i got it about a year ago. I've had my computer on for several days as I have been downloading some large files. I finished the downloads and left my computer idle for a few hours whilst at work. Then I came back home, i go on the internet, i load one site, begin loading the second and suddenly i've got no network connection. I go to where my switch is located (center of the house) and the LED's are flashing. As you know, each lan cable coming in to the switch is represented by and LED on the other side.
The router flashes
-all LED's on for 1 second
-the LED for my computer for 1 second
[repeat forever]
I've turned off the power, turned it back on and it does the same thing again.
I took it away, unscrewed it and had a look inside, it was relatively hot but there was no smell and there isn't any obvious physical damage (like blown capacitors or melting or anything).
What do I do?
Can I reset this thing somehow? (thought turning it off and on would do it but no)
Is there some sort of troubleshooting thing I can do?
Thanks in advance, these forums are always really helpful!
kamojamo