TP Link switch that support Ethernet backhaul for Deco xe75
Based on TP-Link articles, a backhaul switch must support ieee 1905.1 but when i look at any TP-Link unmanaged switches on the web site, none has the 1905.1 spelled out in the specifications.
So which model has it? now don't tell me "all models".
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Hi, welcome to the community.
Actually, all TP-link network switches support 1905.1. Usually, you could consider the unmanaged switch models and they are plug-and-play.
like TL-SG105/108
https://www.tp-link.com/ca/business-networking/unmanaged-switch/
best regards.
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@David-TP Thanks on the reply, reason of the ask is that I'm using a D-Link unmanaged switch and I saw that you all say that those switch can be problematic as they don't support 1905.1, i would agree that D-Link does not mention it on their web site just like TP-Link doesn't either. Don't eant to change my switch based on "guesses".
If TP-Link Deco system requires to have switch which supports 1905.1, then why do you not advertise it ont eh switch web page?
it only says (for the TL-SG105):
Standards and Protocols | IEEE 802.3i/802.3u/ 802.3ab/802.3x, IEEE 802.1p |
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I would love an answer to this too, as I'm currently using a D-Link switch with the XE75 and I'm having all sorts of problems with disconnects/reconnects. (Then again, I'm having issues with that even when I bypass the switch entirely, and even over wifi with one of my devices. But the switch seems to make the problem considerably worse.)
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See Q6 of the following TP-Link FAQ: General questions about Ethernet Backhaul feature on your Deco
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