unseen switches

unseen switches

unseen switches
unseen switches
3 weeks ago
Model: Archer BE550  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.11 Build 20240807 rel.25691(4555)

I have this new be550. I have cascaded switches always tplink 2.5gb. Access points are connected to the switches but I don't see them in my network. Why?

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Re:unseen switches
2 weeks ago

  @JohnGhost 

Hi,

 

Could you provide the model number of your switches and your network topology? Do you mean you cannot see the back end devices connected to the switches?

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Re:unseen switches
Tuesday
I have 2 cascade switches, TL-SG108-M2. I have a TPLINK 8980 used as an access point connected via LAN to the second switch. I put a fixed IP address. I can log in by typing the IP address, but I can't see it in the list of network devices. I have another access point, again with a fixed IP, Archer C1200, and I see it in the devices on the network.
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Re:unseen switches
Thursday

  @JohnGhost update: restarting the tp link the access point is visible again. why?

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