IMAP port 993 blocked after installing Deco X60
I just installed the new X60 (3 pack) and put it in router mode. It's connected via ethernet to our old TPG supplied HUAWEI modem router HG659. I have deactivated the WLAN/wifi on the HG659 so there is only the wifi network generated by the X60. Everything seems to be working ok, all our devices are operating fine, but my laptop (Apple MacBook Pro) is now not able to establish SSL IMAP connections (for 3 providers: icloud, gmail, and gmx). I figured out that the IMAP port 993 is closed or blocked.
I managed to resolve this by switching the X60 from "Router" mode to "Access Point" mode in the Deco app's Advanced settings under Operating Mode. Now the IMAP port 993 seems to be open again, but I lost the additional Deco functionality. I'm not sure what NAT does or if I need it. I don't need the Parental Controls, but I thought the HomeCare intrusion / antivirus detection could be handy, and that's not available anymore in Access Point mode.
Any advice how I could unblock / open port 993 for IMAP connections while keeping the Deco X60 in router mode? Thanks.
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Hi, glad to hear that it works, congrats.^_^
If need any further help, just let us know.
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@sunday9pm I am having the identical issue, what was the resolution? Thank you.
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@ARegularGuy - I've had the problem happen a second time. On my MacBook Pro laptop, I find if I turn off WiFi, and then turn it back on, the problem gets resolved. AFAIK, I've only had the problem occur twice. The TP-Link support has offered to work with me on the problem, but since I can't reproduce the problem on demand, i didn't think it would be productive to work with them on the issue.
In any case, I would be interested if you find that turning WiFi off then on again clears the problem for you.
Thanks,
David
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@ARegularGuy - I'm glad it was helpful. I also ran into this issue with the Mac Mail application, as that is the only email client I use.
Thanks,
David
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@sunday9pm Have the same problem. No access to gmail IMAP through Mac Mail on either of two very different macbooks (different owners) after installing Deco X60, unless turning off HomeCare. Needs a solution. Turning wifi on and off not an acceptable one.
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@Geebes @DocDavid Some additional data points. I setup the same Gmail account on my MacBook on both Mac Mail and Outlook. This afternoon Mac Mail showed all accounts disconnected again; I checked the account in Outlook and sent and received a test email just fine; the problem is I can't tell whether the account is using IMAP or POP in Outlook (where are advanced email settings in Outlook for Mac these days?). Here is my full setup end to end:
Comcast XFinity ISP
Motorola MB8600 Cable Modem
TPLink Deco X20 Router
MacBook Pro running Catalina 10.15.5
Mac Mail 13.4
I'm moving my accounts from Mail to Outlook for now but will definitely report back with any additional findings.
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I just upgraded from my AEBS wifi system to the Deco X60, and I'm having the same issue with my Macbook Pro Mac Mail client not connecting to IMAP servers on multiple email accounts. SMTP servers work fine. Turning wifi off and then back on seems to resolve the issue....but for how long?
Any ideas from TP-link folks on how to resolve this permanently?
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as you can see, there's multiple customers struggling with this. For me, it seems the issue has been resolved, as my work has replaced my old MacBook Pro laptop with a new MacBook Pro laptop and a fresh install of macOS. Same version number as before, but for some reason the IMAP dropout issues have not reoccurred as yet. However, I don't think it's an acceptable solution having to buy a new laptop, so maybe TP Link could investigate and release new firmware which fixes this issue. It seems related to the built-in firewall / security in the router software of the Deco. Thanks.
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Sure, we will continue to investigate into this issue with the other customers, thanks for reminding this.
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