On 6/18/19 5:05 PM, Lesley Bell wrote:
I also have a 24-port switch available if that would
help.
It might, Lesley, if the switch doesn't have a good home. Now that I see
where the ethernet comes in to the Liberated Lens office if we can get
both the LL1 & LL2 working we can use one for the LL office and I can
run another ethernet cable out to the hallway and we could use the
24-port switch to transition the 8-9 GCEA machines to use a wired
connection. I've got a bunch of 10'-14' CAT 6 cables. The USB dongles on
the GCEA machines are not the best quality. On the other paw, GCEA may
wish to reclaim their boxen, I haven't heard anything about that in the
last month or 3. I emailed Almaz after the BAPS-GCEA dust-up, but didn't
get a response.
On 6/18/19 5:24 PM, robb wrote:
to clarify, the router is a desktop computer with 2
ethernet ports
anything more stable & efficient might be useful
we have a pcie gigabit ethernet card for the 2nd port
Rob, I'll find a case for the 9 watt motherboard that can host a few
3.5" drives, if desired. I'll try and find a relatively efficient
(Bronze +) power supply for it.
It has a Realtek® 8111F, 1 x Gigabit LAN Controller and a 1 x PCIe 2.0
x16 (x4 mode) slot for the second card. I'll bring it in before I flee
to the hills for a few weeks Monday.
Ed
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 2:24 PM Mitch Altman
<maltman23(a)hotmail.com
<mailto:maltman23@hotmail.com>> wrote:
One of the things in my pile to donate to Sudo Room is a totally
new, unused gigabit wireless/wired router. Would that be helpful?
It's currently in the Castro in SF.
Best,
Mitch.
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*Sent:* Tuesday, June 18, 2019 09:53
*To:* Ed Biow
*Cc:* sudoroom Discussion List; Liberated Lens
*Subject:* Re: [sudo-discuss] [liberated_lens] Ethernet down at
liberated lens office, & iCrap upgrade
ya, network's been borked since the router died/was replaced
i'll try to do some troubleshooting at hardware hack nite tonite
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 6:50 PM Ed Biow <biow(a)riseup.net
<mailto:biow@riseup.net>> wrote:
Hey fiends, I needed to take a bath anyway, so I overcame my
revulsion
and upgraded the iMac from 4GB to 12 GB of memory. as you can
see from
the attached screenshot. I also connected the big monitor to
the right,
I don't know if it was disconnected for a specific reason.
It looks like the ethernet cable is disconnected, so the iMuck
was using
wifi. Anka came in and informed me that the ethernet is not
working for
the Hackintush, either, and has been down for a week or so. I
screwed
around with the DHCP settings in OSX, but no luck. So I
rebooted to
Linux on the Hackentosh and confirmed that the ethernet is not
working
there, either. Someone added a PCI-E network adapter to the
Hack, so I
tried jacking into the onboard ethernet, no joy. And I found a
piece of
ethernet cable lying on the ground, so I used to to directly
jack in to
each of the 2 ethernet ports that come in from the hall directly,
squatissimo. So I connected the random bit of ethernet to the
iMac and
each of the ethernet jacks coming into the office, but as soon
as I
turned off the wifi I lost connectivity.
So it appears that LL1 & LL2 ethernet jacks are no long
connected to the
server above the sudoroom. The ethernet was working in the LL
orifice a
couple of weeks ago when I hooked up the new monitor to the
Hackentosh
and replaced funky M.2 SSD with a new Linux SSD. Possibly
something
didn't get hooked up after the Omni router died from from heat
stroke &
got replaced on or about June 9th. I traced the white LL1 &
LL2 cables
back up to the sudoroom server farm, but then got lost in the
hell-broth
of cables, and my "brain" exploded, so fixing this issue is
above my
pay-grade.
So, I scavenged a USB wifi dongle off of one of the GCEA boxes
in the
hall (that didn't have a mouse, anyway), so the Linux and
Windows 10
sides of the Hackentosh now have internet, but with O$X with its
wonderful tradition of "Think Different" refuses to recognize
the cheesy
Edimax EW-7811Un wifi dongle.
Anyone have any suggestions to get the ethernet working again?
Steamy puddles of affection,
Einstein & Ed
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