Ethernet backhaul dont work behind switch
ethernet backhaul only works if I connect the AX53 satellite router (same with AX23) directly to the main router. If there is a Switch on the way, only a wireless connection is established.
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I think I solved the problem. It looks like the problem is the dlink dg105 switches. Especially if there is more than one. Ultimately, if I changed the dlink switches to tplink and left only the dlink switch on the last node, the ethernet backhaul connection was established, but it took over 15 minutes. When I also changed the last switch to TPLink, I was able to connect immediately
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What make and model is your switch ? Some switches may cause a problem like this. Have you tried with another make and model ?
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I think I solved the problem. It looks like the problem is the dlink dg105 switches. Especially if there is more than one. Ultimately, if I changed the dlink switches to tplink and left only the dlink switch on the last node, the ethernet backhaul connection was established, but it took over 15 minutes. When I also changed the last switch to TPLink, I was able to connect immediately
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Yes, D-Link switches notably can cause such an issue especially if you use Deco ethernet backhaul - details.
" Note: The Deco Ethernet backhaul feature is based on the standard IEEE 1905.1 protocol. However, we have found that some switches, mainly D-Link switches, will not forward packets based on IEEE 1905.1 protocol, causing all Deco units to enter a network loop and causing instability. If you find yourself in this situation, we would suggest considering another switch or contacting the switch’s support team directly. TP-Link Switches are mostly compatible with our Deco’s Ethernet backhaul. "
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So we see that this problem of dlink switches applies not only to Deco systems but also to Easymesh systems in classic routers.
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