Recommended Posts

Well part of the problem if you only have 10 users is from your previous post machines had multiple IPs on the same network - so its possible they are making multiple connections.

You really need to clean up the wiring so that you each machine only has 1 IP (one wire) or wireless -- NOT BOTH and not multiple wired connections to the switch.

Remember you mentioned you have like 10 machines with 30 wires ;) I would suggest you CLEAN that up first no matter what you end up doing -- this may help your 10 limit issue.

Also you can disconnect users that are connected to the server without rebooting it.

Look here -- under sessions should show you all connections to that machine, and also open files, etc. Don't disconnect anyone that has open files -- but if you see a session and no open files by that user, you could disconnect the session to free up connections without having to reboot the server.

post-14624-1257177685.jpg

Budman,

Its not possible for me to do that because all the wires run through the damn ceiling. I disconnect one wire that goes into one computer and another one stops working. Its so damn confusing how its set up. Anyways were can i find that computer management thing with the sessions. Edit: found it. Now this is much better. Ok now when someone has a problem connecting I will check this and see how many pc's are connected. If there are less than 10 then something else is the problem.

Dude I don't care how hard you think it is, it needs to be FIXED!!! Your making harder than it really is -- does not matter where the wires go.. You have access to the end points (unless there is some other switch up in the ceiling ??).

So disconnect the wires on the computer sides.. So that they only have 1 wire connected to them.. Do this for all your computers -- once this is done then go to the switch and disconnect all the wires that don't have lights on.. Since they are not connected to anything!!

Now on each machine - disconnect the wire, go look on the switch which light went off?? Label this wire at both the computer and the switch.. When your all done -- pull out all the other wires ;)

Or if you want to leave them for expansion.. Once you have all the other wires labeled.. Disconnect a computers wire from both the switch and the computer.. Then use one of the other wires, then one at a time connected the unlabeled wires until a light comes on.. Now label this WIRE on both ends.

This should not take more than a couple of hours tops to do really!

But the FIRST step is to get the machines connected only once to the switch!! it would be faster if you got a wire tester to track down both ends of the cables.. But you can use what you have current to trace the ends of the wires.

It would also be easier with a managed switch, so you could look at mac addresses on each port, etc. But again -- you can do it with what you have in a few hours.

It NEEDS to be DONE!!!! having multiple wires that you have no idea where they go is just going to give you headaches the first time some machine is not working and trying to figure out if its the port on the switch, the interface on the machine, etc.. etc..

Do this clean up FIRST!!!!! It NEEDS TO BE DONE!!!

Why did I have visions of a token ring or bus network set up there when he said that once he "disconnect one wire that goes into one computer and another one stops working" *Shudders* lol Do you know about patching? I really dont understand whats going on in your enviroment at all now. Each computer will be patched into a wall socket perhaps right? That will then lead to a patch in your computer room wherever that might be and then from there to a physical port on a switch. Are you getting confused and thinking that each section of wiring is another cable :s

Its impossible for him to be unplugging a wire on a computer and have some other computer stop working :) Does not matter if there are patch panels or not.. There is NO way its token ring -- he posted what switch he is using ;)

But sure its quite possible for him to be unplugging the wrong cable on switch, etc. Or the one on the server (does it have multiple IPS) From your previous posts I would guess yes that a computer is using to access it with. Also from your previous posts you had 2 switches.. Did you atleast get it done to 1 switch??? Or do you still have 2??

Where I would start is disconnecting every wire on the switch that does not have a light!! That is when all PCS are on and working.. Now unplug one wire from a PC... If its stops working -- give it a second, or even reboot it -- maybe it was using that interface to access the server -- can take a couple of seconds to recover, etc.. once that machine is working on one wire. Remove the network card it was using from the machine if it was an addon card!! Always unplug the addon on card wire if there is one vs the built in one on the motherboard..

Once you have the computer working with 1 wire -- go to the switch and unplug the cable that does not have a light!! Repeat this process.. Leaving the server for last.. Once you do it on the server pc, you might have to reboot the server and pcs to make sure they now connect to the server on its ONE IP address..

Gawd I would almost be willing to come to your location to clean up this mess for free -- just so these threads would stop ;)

This is the current situation:

On the linksys sr2024 there are 16 wires connected, 14 have lights on. On the d-link dss-16+ there is 10 wires connected with 6 lights on. The most lights that should be on is 12-13 max with the 2 copiers we have that are connected to the network. So now I will start to unplug and see which goes were.

You can get rid of that one switch all together -- we went over this quite some time ago.. One is just a 10/100 while the other is a 10/100/1000 keep the gig one and get rid of the 10/100.

If I recall correctly you have enough ports for all your PCs (if they only have 1 wire connected) and a few extra for other network stuff like printers and or copiers, and the connection to your router with still room for growth... That sr2024 has 24 ports.. So 10 PC, plus router plus server is only 12 -- so you have 12 ports open for more pcs or other devices.. You do not need that other switch at all!!

Budman,

The question is, why is there 2 switches? There is plenty of space on the big one. There must be some kind of purpose that the other guy put 2.

I believe this is why Budman is suggesting over and over that you need to clean up the wiring jobs. It sounds completely botched up. At this point, I wouldn't bother wasting any more time by trying to guess why the previous guy did what he did.

We dont why your server has 2 NICs. Who knows why the Admin before you did that, or the weird ass cabling job.

Edit: I was under the impression you had already sorted all this out. You *Really* need to resolve any cabling issues BEFORE you start messing with clark connect or upgrading/migrating other systems.

There is NO reason why you would need 2 switches or multiple interfaces on any machine.. Other than the guy before you being an IDIOT is the only reason I can think of.

I would not worry why he did what he did, I would worry about getting it Cleaned up! If in the future you want to start teaming interfaces for failover or more bandwidth you can address that once you get the basics down, etc.

You have a XP box as your "server" with unmanaged switches for gosh sake, teaming interfaces for bandwidth or failover is so far down the road in improvements to your network its not even funny.

Lets get the basics down first.. Then you can move on to fancier setups later.. Once you have your network wiring cleaned up.. I would suggest you get your file server on server hardware (raid hard drives, dual power supplies, etc) with a server OS with the use of a domain vs peer-to-peer workgroup. Get your PCs off a HOME OS (XP home).. Then work on your backup issue -- $24K a year seems quite high for the size of your company.. Again for gosh sake your on a XP box for a server ;)

You could backup your 2TB of data for a LOT less!!

Then you could move to thinking about bringing other services like email up to speed? Not sure what your company uses now? What are they paying for it? Its clearly not housed on site.

Then you could think about using content filtering and or bandwidth management, etc. for your internet connection. Then you could worry about maybe moving to a managed switch..

These things are down the road -- for now lets get your network wired correctly so you understand what is plugged into what and how it works ;)

In a nutshell this is how your network should look.

post-14624-1257190538_thumb.jpg

Lets get it looking like this with each machine only having 1 connection to your network, and the one switch.. With you knowing which cable goes where, etc.. And then we can move forward.

All computers could be plugged into your 1 switch or the router switch ports.. Depends on where they are located, etc. The only reason I can think of why you would need more than 1 switch would depend on layout of your machines.. But from what I recall your switches are right next to each other.. So you only need 1.. And I would not suggest you connect anything to your router either -- unless location of PCs mandates it.. So should prob look more like this.

post-14624-1257190957_thumb.jpg

Here I added some printers/plotters -- so now it should look pretty freaking close to your network ;)

post-14624-1257191389_thumb.jpg

Edited by BudMan

Well there you go -- you can pull your dlink out of the picture now ;) Your router is connected to the linksys one right?

I thought from one of your screen posts of ipconfig a wireless device?

Yup here

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...23588&st=30

Post #44

From your server you post shows a "Wireless-G PCI Adapter" And then you have it bridged???

Ethernet adapter Network Bridge:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Description . . . . . . . . . . . : MAC Bridge Miniport

Your server should not be doing any bridging between wireless and wired or any bridging for that matter!!! It should have 1 wired connected into your switch -- just like all your other machines.

Visio -- its a bit pricey.. But it does a nice job of network layouts ;) There are some free alternatives..

http://www.weresc.com/cade.php is one off the top of my head, there are a few others, if your looking to draw out your network. If you want could dig up some more for you.

But since I have access to visio through work, I just use that.

edit: yes danny you should connect the router to the linksys, since everything else is connected to the linksys and then remove the dlink all together.

edit2: BTW if you wanting to see some really nice layouts, just out http://www.ratemynetworkdiagram.com

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Windoze 11 could finally go to hell, instead of making me savor yet another error I've never had. "Bad Pool Caller" or whatever TF cryptic crap0la message it is. Adding salt to injury, it says something along these lines (on the blank black screen after it hard stops): "Your windoze needs to restart. You can restart." NO WAY SHERLOCK. The PEECEE, look, it's *blocked*, I can do jack sh1t with it as it is and you say that it needs to restart? Further, that I can restart? What am I supposed to do, take a herbal bath? Sudo a sandwich? Timewaster pile of useless slop and errors, coded by monkeys and force-fed on us by a pedo-founded corporation, that's all there is to it. Now, let's have a fun weekend trying to handle the error, which after a quick internet check can basically be due to EVERYTHING, from memory faults to drivers to motherboard issues. Thanks M$.
    • Zen Browser 1.21.3b by Razvan Serea Zen Browser is a privacy-focused, open-source web browser built on Mozilla Firefox, offering users a secure and customizable browsing experience. It emphasizes privacy by blocking trackers, ads, and ensuring your data isn't collected. With Zen Mods, users can enhance their browser experience with various customization options, including features like split views and vertical tabs. The browser is designed for efficiency, providing fast browsing speeds and a lightweight interface. Zen Browser prioritizes user control over the browsing experience, offering a minimal yet powerful alternative to traditional web browsers while keeping your online activity private. Zen Browser’s DRM limitation Zen Browser currently lacks support for DRM-protected content, meaning streaming services like Netflix and HBO Max are inaccessible. This is due to the absence of a Widevine license, which requires significant costs and is financially unfeasible for the developer. Additionally, applying for this license would require Zen to be part of a larger company, similar to Mozilla or Brave. Therefore, DRM-protected media won't be supported in Zen Browser for the foreseeable future. Zen Browser offers features that improve user experience, privacy, and customization: Privacy-Focused: Blocks trackers and minimizes data collection. Automatic Updates: Keeps the browser updated with security patches. Zen Mods: Customizable themes and layouts. Workspaces: Organize tabs into different workspaces. Compact Mode: Maximizes screen space by minimizing UI elements. Zen Glance: Quick website previews. Split Views: View multiple tabs in the same window. Sidebar: Access bookmarks and tools quickly. Vertical Tabs: Manage tabs vertically. Container Tabs: Separate browsing sessions. Fast Profile Switcher: Switch between profiles easily. Tab Folders: Organize tabs into folders. Customizable UI: Personalize browser interface. Security Features: Inherits Firefox’s robust security. Fast Performance: Lightweight and optimized for speed. Zen Mods Customization: Deep customization with mods. Quick Access: Easy access to favorite websites. Open Source: Built on Mozilla Firefox with community collaboration. Community-Driven: Active development and feedback from users. GitHub Repository: Contribute and review the source code. Zen Browser 1.21.3b changelog: New Features Updated to Firefox 152.0.1 Fixes Fixed transparency not working after updating to 1.21.2b (#14259) Fixed frequent crashes affecting users with Intel Raptor Lake processors Fixed an issue on macOS where choosing a PDF option, such as "Save as PDF", from the system print dialog would send the job to your printer instead of saving a file. Other minor bug fixes and improvements. Download: Zen Browser | 90.2 MB (Open Source) Download: Zen Browser ARM64 | Other Operating Systems View: Zen Browser Home Page | Screenshots 1 | 2 | Reddit Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Get 1-year and $60 of Sam's Club value for just $15 with Auto-renew by Steven Parker Become a Sam's Club Member Now! Shop Premium-Quality Products and Enjoy Incredible Perks, and Savings. Today's highlighted deal comes via our Gift Cards section of the Neowin Deals store, where for only a limited time, you can save 75% off a Sam's Club 1 Year Membership with Auto-Renew. Sam’s Club is a membership warehouse club, a limited-item business model that offers members quality products at an exceptional value unmatched by traditional retail. From groceries and kitchen supplies to electronics and furniture, Sam's Club has great deals on the items you want! By redeeming and signing up as a member, you'll be paying just $20 for a 1 year Sam's Club membership (normally $50.) You'll receive a complimentary household card for more savings from already low-priced items. Sign up now and save money on all your food and decor. Find great deals on groceries, kitchen supplies, electronic, furniture & more Get discounts on hotels, rental car, live events, attractions, movies, & more Save up to 60% on hotel accommodations around the world Get a complimentary household card for more savings from already low-priced items Although it was published quite some time ago, Sam's Club members can enjoy discounts like this. Important Details For a physical membership card after online membership registration, present your phone number or email along with a valid ID at Sam’s Club Membership Services in any US Sam's Club location to have your membership card printed. This membership offer is only available to new Sam's Club members in the USA. It is not valid for membership renewals, for those with a current membership, or those who were Sam’s Club members less than 6 months prior to the current date. To check your renewal date, please check your billing statement or your online account, or chat with an associate. Promotion code is non-transferable Offer valid for new Sam’s Club members only; not valid for membership renewals, for those with a current membership, or those who were Sam’s Club members less than 6 months prior to the current date. Auto Renew: By accepting this offer, you authorize annual recurring charges to any card on file for your Sam's Club membership fee(s) plus any applicable taxes at then-current rate every year until you cancel. Current rates, which may change, are $50 for Club level and $110 for Plus level. Visit SamsClub.com or a club or call 1-888-746-7726 for full terms or to cancel auto-renewal. Valid at over 597 U.S. Sam’s Club locations. Find a location near you. Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase Access options: desktop & mobile Membership MUST be activated within 30 days Membership expires 1 YEAR from the date the Sam's Club membership is activated Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift This Sam's Club 1 Year Membership normally costs $60, but can now be yours for just $15, for a limited time, that's a saving of $45 (70%) off! For specifications, and terms, please click the link below. Get 1-year of Sam's Club with Auto-renew for just $15 (was $60) This deal is only available to U.S. residents. Support queries If you have queries or need support for any of the Neowin Deals, please use the contact form here. Neowin Deals are managed and sold by StackCommerce who represent Neowin on an affiliate basis. Why we post these deals We post these because we earn commission on each sale so as not to rely solely on advertising, which many of our readers block. It all helps toward paying staff reporters, servers and hosting costs. So for those that keep moaning and complaining, be thankful we're still online for you to even do that. Other ways to support Neowin Whitelist Neowin by not blocking our ads Create a free member account to see fewer ads Make a donation to support our day to day running costs Subscribe to Neowin - for $14 a year, or $28 a year for an ad-free experience Disclosure: Neowin benefits from revenue of each sale made through our branded deals site powered by StackCommerce.
    • Microsoft, why can't I just turn off Copilot on my MS account (in order to stop OneDrive from wanting to summarize everything, ahem) in a way that doesn't break OneNote instead?
  • Recent Achievements

    • Collaborator
      ryansurfer98 went up a rank
      Collaborator
    • Week One Done
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Skeet Campbell earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Sharbel earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      588
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      190
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      80
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      77
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      73
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!