Help with static IP address for the WRT54GL by EZXS55W

Hi all!

I'm having some trouble network at the office and cannot keep close internet for all the world just try a new mode of connection of the cables.

We recently received a notice on five new static ip addresses for the office, we did turn on DHCP those for a year now.

We have a basic network requiring no credentials of the modem or connection.

At this moment we have a network cable straight from the network on the router (WRT54GL) failure. Then, the router is defined in gateway mode and uses one of our static Ip addresses.

I wanted to connect my server to the same fault, but using the static IP address, so I thought why not do it through a switch.

So the network failure, I ran the right network cable into the uplink on the switch (EZXS55W) connector and then put the router in port 1 and my server port2. Both connected with the right cables.

The Internet light on the router does not light and the switch just flicker light now and then.

Maybe someone here can help me how I should put up to get to the top and running, what do I have to configure something special on the router or maybe somewhere use twisted cables.

Please I need your help!

Thanks for the help and you where once there was something wrong along the way.
I tested my switch before trying this, but apparently it is now broken.
I borrowed another switch of a friend and everything was up and running in a few seconds.
So now I just need to buy a new switch and everything will be fine.
Once agan, thank you...

Tags: Linksys Switches

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