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Yes I can, it has worked 'till now with a router based on Windows ICS. But this isn't a very good solution.. About nmap: No matter if I scan it first or not. If I have HTTPS enabled and a go to http://192.168.1.1 I get an empty page (not a connection which is refused), if I go to https://192.168.1.1 it's refused. Seth Rothenberg wrote: >It sounds like the switch is not set up >the way you think it is. >This is a software (or f/w config) problem, >not electrical. > >Can you plug in a machine (linux,etc) >to the switch, and prove that you can >go through the switch to that port? > >Will check in late or tomorrow. > > > >. > > > |