Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches

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Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches

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Re:Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches
2018-02-14 23:19:51

R1D2 wrote

Good news today: next firmware for TL-SG108E/105E v3 will fix this.
It would be better news if this got fixed in all the versions, .. and not just version 3. This also causes security issues when you use IPv6 because when you set a port to use a specific vlan pvid and untagged traffic for that vlan the vlan 1 multicast traffic flows into that port assigning IPv6 for those clients ! Allowing those clients to connect to networks that there not supposed to connect to and breaking IPv6 routing.
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Re:Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches
2018-02-15 19:58:39

R1D2 wrote

Good news today: next firmware for TL-SG108E/105E v3 will fix this.

It would be better news if this got fixed in all the versions, .. and not just version 3. This also causes security issues when you use IPv6 because when you set a port to use a specific vlan pvid and untagged traffic for that vlan the vlan 1 multicast traffic flows into that port assigning IPv6 for those clients ! Allowing those clients to connect to networks that there not supposed to connect to !
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Re:Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches
2018-02-16 03:46:13

Ofloo wrote

It would be better news if this got fixed in all the versions, .. and not just version 3.


It is fixed in all versions. You can install the firmware v3 in older hw versions of the switches, too.
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Re:Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches
2018-02-16 16:30:41
Are you sure about that, .. website clearly states not doing exactly that.
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Re:Escaping from TP-Link Easy Smart Switches
2018-02-16 17:53:01

Ofloo wrote

Are you sure about that, .. website clearly states not doing exactly that.


Go and read the thread from TP-Link engineering about availability of v3 firmware for previous HW versions.
If you take a closer look at the firmware, you will see that is indeed not firmware v3, but still firmware 1.0.0 as I wrote in my answer to your post about unsuccessful upgrade of a v3 hardware.

The website contains many false claims and errors, it is made by web designers, not engineers.
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