I am new to this, so if this is a basic question I apologize.
I have just installed a switch into my network at home (Cisco 2900). Previously, I had everything connected through a DLink router/hub. I have since split the network into three parts: One is my PC, the other is my PS3, the third is the Dlink router/hub (which has another home network PC in it)
This may be a networking question, but I am wondering if there is a Switch solution I am missing.
In any case, my devices used to all be able to speak to each other, since the d-link was a router/hub. (i.e. I could share media on one with the others, like streaming a file from one PC to the other or running a TV show off my PC through my PS3). Now that I segregated the network, nothing on each interface can speak with each other. I thought I could get around that by making each interface part of the same vlan. No dice.
Is this something I can fix inside the switch? Or do I need to seek a high layer solution?
I have just installed a switch into my network at home (Cisco 2900). Previously, I had everything connected through a DLink router/hub. I have since split the network into three parts: One is my PC, the other is my PS3, the third is the Dlink router/hub (which has another home network PC in it)
This may be a networking question, but I am wondering if there is a Switch solution I am missing.
In any case, my devices used to all be able to speak to each other, since the d-link was a router/hub. (i.e. I could share media on one with the others, like streaming a file from one PC to the other or running a TV show off my PC through my PS3). Now that I segregated the network, nothing on each interface can speak with each other. I thought I could get around that by making each interface part of the same vlan. No dice.
Is this something I can fix inside the switch? Or do I need to seek a high layer solution?