Configuring TL-SG1016DE using Mac OS
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Configuring TL-SG1016DE using Mac OS
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Hi everyone - does anyone else use TP-Link Easy Smart Switches and Macs?
I am trying to configure my new TL-SG1016DE using a MacBookPro running MacOS High Sierra v10.13.3
I have tried opening Safari and typing in the default IP address (192.168.0.1) as per the instruction manual
Unfortunately this takes me straight to the home page of my Sky Hub (my internet router) to which I am connected by WiFi
I can turn off the WiFi to prevent access to the Sky Hub, and try again. Unfortunately at this point, the Safari page says: "You are not connected to the Internet: this page cannot be displayed because your computer is offline". The LEDs on the front of the switch look fine - green on Power and green for Link and 1000Mbps - I can't however get either light to flicker indicating active communication.
I have looked for a utility, but can only find Windows versions - does TP-Link just not support Mac users? Do I need to send it back (plus the 2 TL-SG108E switches I also purchased to create my network)?
Thanks
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi everyone - does anyone else use TP-Link Easy Smart Switches and Macs?
I am trying to configure my new TL-SG1016DE using a MacBookPro running MacOS High Sierra v10.13.3
I have tried opening Safari and typing in the default IP address (192.168.0.1) as per the instruction manual
Unfortunately this takes me straight to the home page of my Sky Hub (my internet router) to which I am connected by WiFi
I can turn off the WiFi to prevent access to the Sky Hub, and try again. Unfortunately at this point, the Safari page says: "You are not connected to the Internet: this page cannot be displayed because your computer is offline". The LEDs on the front of the switch look fine - green on Power and green for Link and 1000Mbps - I can't however get either light to flicker indicating active communication.
I have looked for a utility, but can only find Windows versions - does TP-Link just not support Mac users? Do I need to send it back (plus the 2 TL-SG108E switches I also purchased to create my network)?
Thanks