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A1: After connecting to the network switch, the computer cannot access the Internet. The reasons for this may include: unstable physical connection, improper computer settings, etc. Please follow the steps below to eliminate:
1) Replace the network cable between the computer and the switch to ensure that the corresponding indicator light of the switch is on and the local connection is stable. Checking method: Connect two computers to the switch and set them on the same network segment. If they can ping each other, the connection between the computers and the switch is stable.
2) Set the computer`s local connection to obtain IP automatically (provided that the front-end rou-ter enables the DHCP server), right-click the local connection properties, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button.
3) Check "Obtain an IP address automatically", then OK.
4) When the computer obtains the IP normally, it can surf the Internet normally.
5) If you still cannot access the Internet after obtaining it normally, please check the relevant settings of the front-end rou-ter to see if the computer is blocked from accessing the Internet.
6) If the IP address cannot be obtained normally, replace the network cable between the switch and the rou-ter.