Archer C2300 + LS1005G kills the wired connections.

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Archer C2300 + LS1005G kills the wired connections.
Archer C2300 + LS1005G kills the wired connections.
2021-02-04 16:01:52
Model: Archer C2300  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 2.0.3

Hi!

 

 

Please help me, maybe someone else had the same problem as i do.

 

So I've bought an Archer C2300, works fantastic, but only 4 port, meh.

So I had a new LS1005G switch, which is a plug-and-switch thing, in fact I don't know how to configure it.

 

Aaand sometimes in every hour, sometimes in every 5-10-20 minutes the C2300 drops the wired connections.

And the way, i can fix it: turn off the LS1005G SWITCH and turn it on again. Then everything works like charm.

 

So I have no idea, I even don't know which device is going wrong. The router drops the connections (all of them, not just the ones on the switch), but if I restart the switch everything works.

 

I checked the System Log, but there was no error message or anything. Do you gave any idea what is going on? 

 

Please take my professional drawing of the system.

 

 

Thanks for the help, Zoltan

 

 

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Re:Archer C2300 + LS1005G kills the wired connections.
2021-02-04 17:46:58

@Marharepa 

 

You can test if any of the devices connected to the switch, causing the issue by plugging in them one by one and observing the switch/router behaviour.

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Re:Archer C2300 + LS1005G kills the wired connections.
2021-02-04 18:39:39 - last edited 2021-02-04 18:40:10

@Ivaylo Hmm, i can try, thanks. Why do you think a connected device makes this error?

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2021-02-04 18:42:58 - last edited 2021-02-04 18:46:16

@Marharepa 

 

It could be many things, I am not certain about that, but it's worth checking as part of a troubleshooting.

You can approach this also like leaving only switch connected without any clients attached and observe.

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2021-02-05 20:24:46 - last edited 2021-02-05 20:27:20

@Ivaylo Okay, we are going deeper. The only way i can kill the network if two SONOS device is connected to the switch. Which led me to another topic @ SONOS' forum...

 

"Presumably you have another wired Sonos device. In that case wiring the Beam is almost certainly creating an undetected network loop, resulting in a broadcast storm. In the TP-Link switch you'll need to enable STP (not RSTP)."

 

For more information: https://en.community.sonos.com/troubleshooting-228999/sonos-and-the-spanning-tree-protocol-16973

 

Yeah, i have a SONOS Beam and another SONOS device.

It's funny, I've bought a switch which does not need configuration.

 

 

 

So I don't know. Sell the switch, get another?

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Re:Archer C2300 + LS1005G kills the wired connections.
2021-02-05 20:39:33

@Marharepa 

 

Right, so yes - you'll need a smarter switch, probably an Easy Smart Switch like this will do the job.

I wonder, if you move one of the SONOS devices to the C2300 and leave the other one on the switch, will the broadcast storm appear again.

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