Linksys LGS108 Frequently Asked Questions

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

1.  What is the Linksys LGS108 8-Port Business Desktop Gigabit Switch? 

The Linksys LGS108 8-Port Business Desktop Gigabit Switch is an 8-port gigabit switch.  This unmanaged switch offers a quick and easy solution to extend your office network with a plug-and-play installation. 
 

2.  What kind of devices can be connected to the switch? 

You can connect the following devices to the Linksys LGS108:

 
  • Computers
  • Routers
  • Switches
  • Network printers
  • Other network devices 
 
3.  What is the advantage of having a gigabit switch when it comes to data transfer? 

A gigabit switch can minimize transfer times and allow you to stream high-bandwidth files to connected devices without interference.
 

4.  What protocols are supported by the Linksys LGS108?

The Linksys LGS108 switch is compliant with the IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, and 802.3ab and 802.3az standards.
 

5.  What are inside the Linksys LGS108 box? 

The Linksys LGS108 box contains the following:
 
  • One Linksys LGS108 switch
  • Power adapter
 
6.  Can I use a switch to share internet connection to all computers in the network? 

No, a switch does not have this capability.  Only routers or modems with DHCP capabilities can allow sharing of internet connection between computers.  However, a switch can allow more computers to connect to a local network, and for the computers to have internet access, the switch should be connected to a router or a modem.
 

7.  Can I wall mount the switch?

Yes, the Linksys LGS108 can be wall mounted.

8.  What is the warranty period for the Linksys LGS108?
 
The Linksys LGS108 v1 has a limited lifetime warranty while the Linksys LGS108 v2 has a 5-year warranty.


9.  Does the Linksys LGS108 have a Quality of Service (QoS) feature?

Yes, the switch has a QoS feature.  However, the Linksys LGS108 is not a manageable switch; therefore, the QoS setting is predefined and can't be configured or customized.

TROUBLESHOOTING
 

1.  What should I do if the switch experiences excessive data collisions?

When this happens, make sure that the network cabling is crimped securely and installed properly.

2.  What should I do if my computer cannot connect to the internet while connected to the switch?

Follow the steps provided below to resolve this issue:

Step 1:
Verify if the switch and the computer are connected properly and the indicator lights on the switch are properly lit as outlined below: 
 

  • System - Solid blue when the switch is powered up
  • Link/Act/GB -  Solid green or yellow when a connection is detected and flashes when the connection is active. 
 
 To learn more about the indicator lights on the switch, click here.

Step 2:
Power down everything then power up the switch then do the same to the computer. 
 
NOTE:  Only routers or modems with DHCP capabilities can allow sharing of internet connection between computers.  For a computer on a switch to have internet access, the switch should be connected to a router or a modem.

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