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The signal from the router is ok but it cannot be passed to the computers through the switch

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Check the computer's network interface card by opening the command prompt and typing ping 127.0.0.1 If you get back 4 replies 100% then ping router's and modem's IP addresses. If all are working. Try resetting your devices unplug your modem, router, and turn off your PC. Wait about 2 minutes. In this order, turn on your modem, wait 15 secs, turn on your router wait 15 secs, now turn on your PC.

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