Deco M9 plus withouth internet connection

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Deco M9 plus withouth internet connection
Deco M9 plus withouth internet connection
2019-12-18 07:55:59
Model: Deco M9 Plus  
Hardware Version: V2
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Good Morning

 

I've purchased deco M9 plus 3 pack.

 

I made the installation, and add a NAS to the created network.

 

Does the network will still worked without the internet connection ?

 

I unplugged the cable from my modem to try, and it seems i can't acces to my nas anymore.

 

Does it mean that if i've got some internet trouble, i won't be able to use my nas through the created network ?

 

Thanks for your help

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Re:Deco M9 plus withouth internet connection
2019-12-19 02:36:10

@Breizh_Zion 

 

What is the current network diagram? 

 

There would be no internet access anymore if you unplug the main Deco from the modem, while the local devices should be able to access each other. 

 

You can connect 2 computers to the Deco by wired cable or wifi with main Deco disconnected from modem and try to ping each other. 

 

Good day. 

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