Wired connection via switch issue

Wired connection via switch issue

Wired connection via switch issue
Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: Deco X10   TL-SG108   Deco E4  
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Hi,

I'm currently running a setup that looks like this. (every room is on a different floor, arrows are Ethernet cables, except the one fiber).

When I was setting it up it was troublesome because i had to disconnect and reconnect individual decos from the switch for them to work properly.

Now every time after they are restarted the main deco doesn't connect to the switch and the diagram in the app shows that the living room one is connected via wifi and the bedroom one is connected via Ethernet with the living room one. After the network restarts I see that the LEDs on the switch light up very quickly for the living room and bedroom deco, but it doesn't light up for the main one at all. Only after I unplug them all and then replug in order: Main -> Living room / Bedroom -> Bedroom / Living room, it works as it should. I tried to swap the 2 X10 decos and I tried connecting the modem directly to the switch. Neither solved the issue. 

 

EDIT: Here is how it should look like from the app after reboot:

And here is how it connects:

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @Fabson 

 

With Deco mesh in Router mode you can't swap Deco units (Main and Satellite) also can't connect ISP modem directly to the switch. This will not work regardless of any issue you have on your network otherwise.

 

With your current network layout, what you have is very similar to what is discussed here: https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/655034

The only difference is the trigger.

 

In summary, consider replacing Ethernet cable between switch TL-SG108 and Main Deco.

If you tried that already, and it did not fix the issue, please tell me what devices other than Satellite Decos are wired to Ethernet switch. This may help with further troubleshooting steps.

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago

  @Fabson 

 

Do you run your Deco mesh in its default Router mode, or have you changed it to Access Point mode? The answer will help with troubleshooting.

If you are unsure, check this FAQ:  How to set up Deco to work in Access Point mode

Don't make any changes in Deco app, this FAQ document should help you locate configuration setting responsible for Deco mesh mode, to give me the answer.

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago
It’s in router mode. The Wi-Fi on the ISP modem is turned off.
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Re:Wired connection via switch issue-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @Fabson 

 

With Deco mesh in Router mode you can't swap Deco units (Main and Satellite) also can't connect ISP modem directly to the switch. This will not work regardless of any issue you have on your network otherwise.

 

With your current network layout, what you have is very similar to what is discussed here: https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/655034

The only difference is the trigger.

 

In summary, consider replacing Ethernet cable between switch TL-SG108 and Main Deco.

If you tried that already, and it did not fix the issue, please tell me what devices other than Satellite Decos are wired to Ethernet switch. This may help with further troubleshooting steps.

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago

I've found another fix. After reboot (when the wired connection between switch and main deco is not working) I unplugged the Ethernet cable between the ISP's modem and the main deco. After a minute it started working properly.

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

I’ll try swapping the cable. There is nothing else connected to the switch. All devices that are connected via Ethernet are on the diagram. I suspect that there is something wrong with the IPS modem (as described in the #5 reply). My ISP modem is an old ZTE F660 router with an optic fiber port. Are there any settings in the ISP modem that might cause issues?

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @Fabson 

 

I can't think of any ZTE F660 router settings which could cause this. 

 

What you have appears to be an issue between Main Deco and switch. Your switch tells you there is no link between switch and Main Deco. Think of Main Deco as just another WiFi router, which it is. Your nework diagram is the following:

 

ZTE F660 router <-Ethernet->X10 router <-Ethernet-> TL-SG108 switch

 

You must agree that whatever happens on ZTE F660 router is unlikely to impact wired link between X10 router and TL-SG108, to the point where switch LED reports no physical link to X10 router.

 

Out of all possibilities, these are most realistic:

 

1. Issue with Ethernet cable between Main Deco X10 and TL-SG108.

Except, still not clear why it is not persistent and requires equipment restart to trigger it.

 

2. Issue with TL-SG108 switch not handling well Deco Ethernet backhaul

But in that case, both Satellite Deco won't be able to communicate with each other over switch, while one of them connects wirelessly to Main Deco.

 

3. IP conflict between Main Deco and device (other than Satellite Deco) with static IP address connected to switch

You said nothing else is connected to switch

 

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This is a bit puzzling, but if you replaced Ethernet cable and it did not fix the problem, also try connecting it to different port of TL-SG108 (to address very remote chance single port failed on switch).

If that does not help, and you are willing to redo your network layout to minimize issue and/or narrow down where could it be, I can give you steps.

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Re:Wired connection via switch issue
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @Fabson 

 

One more thing. If your Deco app allows to configure assignment of WAN Port, please do that for X10 Ethernet port which is connected to ISP modem: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/4252/

This is the only thing I can think of on ISP router which could impact Main Deco connected to it. 

 

If this feature is not available in your Deco app, ignore that. 

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