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amp2030 wrote: » You want to give your switch as default gateway your router's LOCAL IP address, just like you would give your computer. I assume that's 192.168.1.1 as I see you gave VLAN 1 an address of 192.168.1.200. This does not relate to telnet but it will be helpful if you want to access the internet. To be able to telnet to the switch from the laptop you need to open VLAN 1 with the "no shutdown" command. It will only work if your computer has an IP in the same subnet, of course, either manually configured or obtained from router by DHCP. I'd go with manual for now. That's what I notice so far, try that and let us know if it's working.
dublinguy wrote: » dont know why cant telnet? does firewall has to do any thing if i am trying this locally?
mikej412 wrote: » Can the two laptops ping each other? If they can't, it could be a firewall issue on the PCs.
phoeneous wrote: » Huh?? I dont understand what youre trying to say here.
phoeneous wrote: » No, I know that. I was trying to understand what he was typing grammar-wise.
amp2030 wrote: You want to give your switch as default gateway your router's LOCAL IP address
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