frustration with tp-link
Well i have to have a moan here, while my equipment works very well in its default configuration as soon as you want
to do any semi advanced topologies this is where you either pull your hair out or bounce you're equipment down the path
and move to either Cisco or Ubiquity,
I have the tl-R605, OC200, and 2 AC1750 access points and an avaya nortel ers4000 L3 switch, like I said in default config they work great
but forget having fun doing config changes because it's far from fun.
1st tried setting up Vlans omg something so easy to do on Cisco devices as it just works and if it doesn't is pretty obvious why its not and a
few commands later can have it done, on tp-link you configure find it does not work and have no feedback why and thats even if you can get your
devices to re adopt don't get me started on that one, no sod it as it's pectinate every time time I make any change
my R605 goes into a configuring state, then adopting state then failed to adopt and then have to get out my trusty paper clip
and press reset for 15 seconds factory reset and hope that the config takes, if your lucky it will and happy days, but on several occations
I have had to factory reset my entire network ap's, router, switch and controller don't think i needed to do the switch but might as well
at this point.
Im not been funny but if I was using this for business purposes I would of already invested in Cisco or Ubiquity, the only bit of config that has been a breeze
is setting the ip address and even this can become a problem, the default is 192.168.0.1 but say you want 1.1 well this can also cores problems
adopting the R605. So just for your sanity I surgest that you keep the 0.1 range in there somewhere like management not sure if you subnet that range it will play nice
as im too gray now to try it.
There are some good point's but tbh I have forgotten them oh inter-vlan routing just works I suppose that could be good.
sorry for the unstructured rant my head is all over the place and at the first opotunity I will be moving from TP-Link as I would
like a weekend that I don't have to go through something, wouldn't be so bad if I lerned from the experience but you dont
as it's somewhat random something that dont work the first time will work the second or thired time.
My advice is if your just looking for a setup to plug in and not do any config changes apart from NAT or singular then buy something else
as you will have an eaier time of it.
rant over till the next time. be interesting to here others rants in here and good experiences to, be interesting to see if it's because im in a multi-vender
environment
J,