We use cookies and similar technologies (including
) on our website to save, read out and process information on your device. In doing so, we enhance your experience, analyze site traffic, and show you content and ads that interest you. User profiles are created across websites and devices for this purpose. Our partners use these technologies as well.
By selecting “Only Required”, you only accept cookies that make our website function properly. “Accept All” means that you allow access to information on your device and the use of all cookies for analytics and marketing purposes by Telekom Deutschland GmbH and our partners. Your data might then be transferred to countries outside the European Union where we cannot ensure the same level of data protection as in the EU (see Art. 49 (1) a GDPR). Under “Settings”, you can specify everything in detail and change your consent at any time.
Find more information in the Privacy Policy and Partner List.
Use of Utiq technology powered by your telecom operator
We, Telekom Deutschland GmbH, use the Utiq technology for digital marketing or analytics (as described on this consent notice) based on your browsing activity across our websites, listed here (only if you are using a supported internet connection provided by a participating telecom operator and consent on each website).
The Utiq technology is privacy centric to give you choice and control.
It uses an identifier created by your telecom operator based on your IP address and a telecom reference such as your telecom account (e.g., mobile number).
The identifier is assigned to the internet connection, so anyone connecting their device and consenting to the Utiq technology will receive the same identifier. Typically:
- on a broadband connection (e.g., Wi-Fi), the marketing or analytics will be performed based on the browsing activities of consenting household members'.
- on mobile data, the marketing will be more personalised, as it will be based on the browsing of the individual mobile user only.
By consenting, you confirm that you have permission from the telecom account holder to enable the Utiq technology on this internet connection.
You can withdraw this consent anytime via "Manage Utiq" at the bottom of this site or in Utiq's privacy portal ("consenthub"). For more, see Utiq's privacy statement.
kurz59
vor 3 Jahren
@Husky3
welches Problem hast Du denn?
Feste IP im Switch eingestellt?
Bei LINK/LAN1 sm Smart 4 muss externes Modem deaktiviert werden.
1
2
Anonymous User
Antwort
von
kurz59
vor 3 Jahren
Wenn das Problem nicht liegt, sitzt es womöglich.
Ernsthaft: Welches Problem hast Du denn? Standardmäßig hat der Switch IMHO seine IP via DHCP. Wenn Du ihn nicht erreichst, solltest Du im Speedport mal in der Liste der verbundenen Geräte nachsehen, welche IP er bekommen hat.
1
viper.de
Antwort
von
kurz59
vor 3 Jahren
Feste IP im Switch eingestellt?
Völlig egal, die wird nur zur Konfiguration benötigt, für das Switchen nicht, ist ja kein Router.
3
Uneingeloggter Nutzer
Antwort
von
kurz59
Stefan D.
Telekom hilft Team
vor 3 Jahren
ich möchte einen CISCO SG300-10 10-Port Gigabit Managed Switch hinter SPEEDPORT SMART 4 TYP A betreiben. Der Switch war zuvor an einem SPEEDPORT SMART von vor ca. 4 Jahren an dem der Switch ohne weiteres funktionierte. Wo könnte das Problem liegen?
Wo könnte das Problem liegen?
Im Normalfall brauchst du nur den Router zu tauschen und den Rest lässt du einfach 1:1 so.
Greetz
Stefan D.
0
0
Uneingeloggter Nutzer
Frage
von
Husky3