I had something strange happen to me over the weekend. Overnight between Sat and Sun, we lost some of our LAN at home. I have (simplified) the following setup:
ADSL router -------- IP telephony DECT
+------- Powerline transmitter ------/ /---------------------------- NAS
+------- Set-top box +-- laptop
+------- Netgear 5-port switch +-- WiFi AP
+--- RPi running PCP Logitech Media Center
+--- DVD player
+--- Humax
+--- Squeezeplayer
The ADSL router provides WiFi cover for one part of the house, the other AP for the rest. The ADSL router also has a connection for a landline telephone through built-in IP telephony.
What broke overnight was everything connected to the router via cable. The landline and all Ethernet connections stopped working. WiFi and the ADSL connection was fine.
For us, it was quite a problem since we lost our landline and all internet on one side of the house (where the study is...), as well as the ability to access the NAS for taking back-ups and all media playing dependent on the PCP.
I tested all sorts of things, disconnecting, rebooting, resetting to factory settings, etc. In the end, I got the ISP to send me a new router. What do you know, same problem. This time, however, the landlline was working; the Ethernet LAN connections were still not. But, I noticed that the LAN ports would work for about 30-45 seconds after being reconnected, then they would stop working. This puzzled me, so I did some more systematic testing. I then noticed that if I unplugged just the Netgear GS105v5 switch, the other LAN ports would work.
Now I am left to wonder - we had a bit of lightning over the last few days and nights. Could this have affected the power supply of the Netgear switch, or the switch itself, such that it would in turn disturb the router? I tested the PSU for the Netgear and it seems to supply 11.93V DC, more or less as it should. I can't think of another way of explaining what happened. Since the GS105 is a cheap unit, it is not a big deal to replace, but I hate unresolved mysteries...



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