SD2005 dont stay connect

Hi, last weekend I upgrade all my network to GBit speed.
I have three computer with all Gbit network card and I have buy the sd2005 switch that is connect to a Linksys rooter BEFSR41.
I lost connection all the time and I cannot reconnect to other computer without rebooting all the pc and sometime some computer still unreachable.
If I open My Network Places / Entire Network / Microsoft Windows Network / Workgroup, i can see all my computer but if I click on one of them I have an error message that say The network path not found.
I have XP 64 pro on my workstation and Windows pro on the others.
CAn someone can help me please?
Thanks

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First Check what is the IP that you are getting on your computers. If they  are all getting the correct IP address from  the router try pinging each other. If they get replies then try setting up the entire again. Make sure that all the computers are also in the same workgroup

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    I spoke too soon!  After about 26 hours, the printer connection on the one "hard-wired" CPU dropped, which is better than before, but still not solid.  Same exact symptoms as before. Only piece of the puzzle that was different this time is about 50 pages were scanned, some to this computer.  Used the "Scan requested from CPU" process, rather than enabling the "Scan TO Cpu" function in the software app.  It did not drop the connection immediately after -- about 1 hour to 1.5 hours afterwards.  Suspect this is a coincidence, not a cause of the problem with this machine.
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