NETGEAR ETHERNET SWITCH SW108 User Manual
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Installation Guide for the Model SW108 Ethernet Switch
5-2
Troubleshooting
Port connection 
not functioning
Link LED off or 
intermittent
After the cabling has been installed, if the Link LED is not lit on 
an active port, check the attached device and make sure that it 
is powered on and there is a proper UTP connection at that 
end. Also make sure that the proper cable is installed, and 
check for miswired cable pairs or loose connectors. 
If the Link LED is on intermittently, check the port termination at 
both the switch and device ends. Check the crimp on the RJ-45 
connectors. 
Check that the length of the UTP cable from the switch to the 
device does not exceed 328 feet (100 meters). Using cable test 
equipment, check that the cable meets the specifications as 
required by the 10BASE-T standard. Refer to Chapter C, 
“Cabling Guidelines,” for information on cable specifications.
Make sure the network adapter card installed in the PC is in 
working condition. 
Make sure that there is power to both the switch and the 
connected PC.
Problems with port 8 
on the Model SW108 
switch
Link LED off
Check the Normal/Uplink push button on the front panel. 
If you are using a straight-through cable connected to a PC or 
other MDI-wired device, make sure the Normal/Uplink push 
button is set in the Normal position.
If you are using a straight-through cable connected to a router 
or another switch, make sure the Normal/Uplink push button is 
set in the Uplink position.
Try the alternate position of the Normal/Uplink push button to 
turn the Link LED on.
Refer to Chapter C, “Cabling Guidelines,” for cable information.
Table 5-1.
Troubleshooting (continued)
Symptom
Activity
Check
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