- Dec 27, 2016
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It's been years since I've done any networking. As a matter of fact, I quit my job in the computer industry and decided to learn plumbing, electrical, and home remodeling. During our home remodel, I decided to run Cat5E throughout the house due to a poor Wi-Fi signal receiving interference from the steel floor joist I-Beams. Our DirecTV contract is up tomorrow and I want to stream Plex/DLNA to all TVs and have faster file transfer speeds overall. As well as find some type of DVR for over-the-air antenna, but that's a different subject (also looking for advice on that).
My neighbor kindly gave me a HP ProCurve 2510-24 network switch. I have no idea how to access this device to be honest. My objective here is to increase file transfer speeds between local network devices since our Asus RT-N56U router lacks in every way.
I have a desktop Windows PC connected to the first port on the switch and I cannot for the life of me even find an IP address for the switch to access the software/dashboard interface. I attempted to set a static IP and it did not change a thing. My next attempt is to reset & clear the switch to default settings but for some reason 2 paper clips are scarce in this household. I understand this is an enterprise switch that is not a plug and play device like a simple router.
How do I access the network interface page on the device if I am unable to obtain an IP address for the switch? To cause less confusion, I have plugged only the PC in to the switch.
Will I see an increase in data transfer speeds vs the basic Asus RT-N56U Router connected with Cat5e?
My neighbor kindly gave me a HP ProCurve 2510-24 network switch. I have no idea how to access this device to be honest. My objective here is to increase file transfer speeds between local network devices since our Asus RT-N56U router lacks in every way.
I have a desktop Windows PC connected to the first port on the switch and I cannot for the life of me even find an IP address for the switch to access the software/dashboard interface. I attempted to set a static IP and it did not change a thing. My next attempt is to reset & clear the switch to default settings but for some reason 2 paper clips are scarce in this household. I understand this is an enterprise switch that is not a plug and play device like a simple router.
How do I access the network interface page on the device if I am unable to obtain an IP address for the switch? To cause less confusion, I have plugged only the PC in to the switch.
Will I see an increase in data transfer speeds vs the basic Asus RT-N56U Router connected with Cat5e?