The default with VLAN 1 works and the computers are all able to talk to each other, but when I set up a new VLAN they were unable to communicate over that new VLAN. They were both placed in ports that belonged to the same new VLAN, not the default VLAN 1. They were just configured with the default, access, admit all, and ingress filtering settings all checked off. But I also tried setting up a VLAN with general, admit all, and no ingress filtering and the computers could still not communicate.
Since posting this I tried the other switch that I bought, I bought two x1026 switches. And setting up a new VLAN, the exact same way, worked right off the bat. I think I just need to return the first, unless you have some other kind of suggestion. But I will try a factory reset and see what happens, if it still does not work i will just have to exchange it.
brendan45
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September 8th, 2016 05:00
The default with VLAN 1 works and the computers are all able to talk to each other, but when I set up a new VLAN they were unable to communicate over that new VLAN. They were both placed in ports that belonged to the same new VLAN, not the default VLAN 1. They were just configured with the default, access, admit all, and ingress filtering settings all checked off. But I also tried setting up a VLAN with general, admit all, and no ingress filtering and the computers could still not communicate.
Since posting this I tried the other switch that I bought, I bought two x1026 switches. And setting up a new VLAN, the exact same way, worked right off the bat. I think I just need to return the first, unless you have some other kind of suggestion. But I will try a factory reset and see what happens, if it still does not work i will just have to exchange it.
Thank you
brendan45
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September 8th, 2016 08:00
I did the reset and updated the firmware and now when I make a new VLAN the computers are able to talk to one another.
Thank you for your help and time.