Will there be any problem if I link up a network using one 16 port 10/100 switch, one 8 port 10/100 switch & one 16 port 10base hub? I know there shouldn't be any problem but I am facing some funny problem using this configuration.
All my workstations are using 10/100 NIC. I am running peer to peer connections. I link my hub/switch using the following sequence : Internet Gateway server ---> 16 port switch ---> 8 port switch ---> 16 port hub.
Now the problem is that my 16 port & 8 port switch users can't access internet once the 16 port hub users browse the internet as well. If I disable the 8 port switch, the 16 port users will have no problem browsing. I am sure the 8 port switch is not faulty as before I linked up the hub, it was working fine. Things go wrong once I link the hub onto the network.
Is it really because hub & switch can't work together?
All my workstations are using 10/100 NIC. I am running peer to peer connections. I link my hub/switch using the following sequence : Internet Gateway server ---> 16 port switch ---> 8 port switch ---> 16 port hub.
Now the problem is that my 16 port & 8 port switch users can't access internet once the 16 port hub users browse the internet as well. If I disable the 8 port switch, the 16 port users will have no problem browsing. I am sure the 8 port switch is not faulty as before I linked up the hub, it was working fine. Things go wrong once I link the hub onto the network.
Is it really because hub & switch can't work together?