ER707-M2 interfering with Access Points and Hyper-V Switches and they show No Internet

ER707-M2 interfering with Access Points and Hyper-V Switches and they show No Internet

ER707-M2 interfering with Access Points and Hyper-V Switches and they show No Internet
ER707-M2 interfering with Access Points and Hyper-V Switches and they show No Internet
2024-07-01 15:13:59
Model: ER707-M2  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.2

I've recently switched from Ubiquit to TP-Link for my security gateway, but I'm having a problem that is somehow tied to the ER707-M2.  I have set up networks and bound them to different ports, and have a number of unmanaged switches that work perfectly well.  I was able to manage the transition stealthily and almost nothing on the network even recognized a change between gateways.

 

Almost.  I have a pair of non-Omada Wireless Access Points, and a Hypver-V Virtual Switch that worked for a few minutes, but then flopped over and are showing "No Internet" connection.

 

I satisfied myself that the issue is somehow connected to the ER707-M2 by moving the Wireless Access Points "out from behind" the ER707-M2, connecting them instead to the same unmanaged switch that connects to my ISP Router - suddenly things are good.  Move it back "behind" the ER707-M2 and again there's "No Internet".

 

I've searched the forums, and I've searched the internet, but I can't find anything that talks about an issue like this.  There's other issues with basic network configuration, or issues with the ISP Router, but that's not my issue.

 

Is there a configuration I'm missing on the ER707-M2 that's causing this issue?  Is anyone aware of somthing happening on the Access Points (BTW... I'm using NetGear AC2000 Model WAC124 Access Points) or Hyper-V Virtual Switches that the ER707-M2 might not be letting that traffic out the WAN Port?

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Re:ER707-M2 interfering with Access Points and Hyper-V Switches and they show No Internet
2024-07-02 02:34:13

Hi  @OmniBob 

 

Did you enable VLAN on the AP's SSID? 

 

Try reset the APs. 

 

Also make sure you are able to receive Internet through Ethernet connection(from router/switch to the AP).

OmniBob wrote

I've recently switched from Ubiquit to TP-Link for my security gateway, but I'm having a problem that is somehow tied to the ER707-M2.  I have set up networks and bound them to different ports, and have a number of unmanaged switches that work perfectly well.  I was able to manage the transition stealthily and almost nothing on the network even recognized a change between gateways.

 

Almost.  I have a pair of non-Omada Wireless Access Points, and a Hypver-V Virtual Switch that worked for a few minutes, but then flopped over and are showing "No Internet" connection.

 

I satisfied myself that the issue is somehow connected to the ER707-M2 by moving the Wireless Access Points "out from behind" the ER707-M2, connecting them instead to the same unmanaged switch that connects to my ISP Router - suddenly things are good.  Move it back "behind" the ER707-M2 and again there's "No Internet".

 

I've searched the forums, and I've searched the internet, but I can't find anything that talks about an issue like this.  There's other issues with basic network configuration, or issues with the ISP Router, but that's not my issue.

 

Is there a configuration I'm missing on the ER707-M2 that's causing this issue?  Is anyone aware of somthing happening on the Access Points (BTW... I'm using NetGear AC2000 Model WAC124 Access Points) or Hyper-V Virtual Switches that the ER707-M2 might not be letting that traffic out the WAN Port?

 

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