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I got a network switch that is showing zero activity across about a dozen ports, the most important of which is the feed from the router from upstairs. This happened out of nowhere and I don't think it's the switch unless the backup I tried is also bad. I also tested the cable leading from the router and it passes the continuity test at the very least. Even if that line was dead, wouldn't the switch show at least SOME activity as devices try to access each other? I'm no IT master, but peer to peer still happens in a network, doesn't it? Anyway, it's been a few days of trying to fix this myself, so I finally turn to reddit. Any ideas, lads?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I work at an MSP so we oversee a lot of network devices.

Switches die proportionally more often compared to other network equipment.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I know it’s anecdotal but I used to have to replace my router or router/AP combo every 12-18 months.

The first router on the Ethernet protection ran for two years and was replaced because I wanted 11g

All the routers since then have lasted at least 7 years.

Maybe it’s snake oil, maybe not, but it seems to work for me.