I'm having a frustrating networking problem. I can work around it, but it bothers me that I don't understand why this is happening.
The basic problem is that my Windows 7 desktop cannot establish a connection to an Ethernet-connected sprinkler controller (specifically an Etherrain 8). Actually, it can establish a connection, but only when I take a Linksys 5-port switch out of the equation. The setup that works has three Linksys 8-port switches, each of which connects back to the router. The Windows PC is connected to one of these switches, the Etherrain to another. This works fine.
What breaks this is when I introduce a 5-port Linksys switch. Due to physical realities it'd be nice to have this 5-port switch next to the Windows PC. But when I connect the Windows system to this switch, I can no longer access the Etherrain. I can access an IP camera that is connected to the same switch as the Etherrain. Doing a tracert to the Etherrain's IP address simply gives a timeout.
I've power cycled all the switches and the router. I've cleared the arp cache on the Windows PC. I don't understand why putting an extra switch in the network blocks communication to this one device. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
- Jeff
The basic problem is that my Windows 7 desktop cannot establish a connection to an Ethernet-connected sprinkler controller (specifically an Etherrain 8). Actually, it can establish a connection, but only when I take a Linksys 5-port switch out of the equation. The setup that works has three Linksys 8-port switches, each of which connects back to the router. The Windows PC is connected to one of these switches, the Etherrain to another. This works fine.
What breaks this is when I introduce a 5-port Linksys switch. Due to physical realities it'd be nice to have this 5-port switch next to the Windows PC. But when I connect the Windows system to this switch, I can no longer access the Etherrain. I can access an IP camera that is connected to the same switch as the Etherrain. Doing a tracert to the Etherrain's IP address simply gives a timeout.
I've power cycled all the switches and the router. I've cleared the arp cache on the Windows PC. I don't understand why putting an extra switch in the network blocks communication to this one device. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
- Jeff