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Connect one port on your router to the switch using any port. Then connect other devices to the remaining open ports. It seems the cabling is good.
If possible move the router and isp device to the cabinet.
We found ports behind where the router is. We plugged one from the router to it but nothing lit up on the switch. Unfortunately we are 1 Ethernet cable short right now to make everything work
In my experience, the cabling isn't all plugged in once it has been run. Look through the box for unplugged cabling and try plugging them all in. Try the phone cables too if they're terminated the same.
If you don't see any loose cables, open the cover for the one near the router and see if the jack is terminated or if it's just left open.
Ok so when I connected the router to the switch the internet started having issues. Any idea why?
Can you describe your network? Cable modem? Separate router, separate wifi or all in one ?
What did you disconnect or connect exactly?
What lights are on, on the switch?
How many lan ports on the router?
What do you mean by having issues?
Possibles: Bad cabling Bad switch Unplugged WAN Second DHCP (router) connected to switch
All in one
I connected the Ethernet port on the wall to one of the 4 outgoing router ports. The router has a coaxial cable going to it. Everything else goes out
Only the light for the ps4 connection goes on
4 lan ports on the router
I think it’s just a touchy/shitty streaming box. WiFi still works fine
I don’t think the router has a Wan port
I think the Ethernet port ( wall jack to the switch) you are connecting to is wired for telephone or damaged.