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Forums/ Deco
2022-06-16 14:17:14
Have a "Guest Network" listed with "0 online"?
I don't recall this being the case until recently, unless I'm having a brain fart. But when opening my Android Deco app I'm now confronted with:- "Home Network 29 online" "Guest Network 0 online" Has...
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Forums/ Deco
2021-04-27 11:12:46
Re:[Deco M5] Have a WIRED device connected to my GUEST network? How? Why? Huh?
Just an update on this. Seems the problem has been solved. TP-Link (bless them!) logged onto my machine and spent the best part of probably an hour debugging the Deco to diagnose/cure the problem. A...
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Forums/ Deco
2021-04-17 20:33:20
Re:[Deco M5] Have a WIRED device connected to my GUEST network? How? Why? Huh?
@Alexandre. It is bizarre, because for month(s) all was fine. And then one day there was my HP Printer on the GUEST list. And it's never left! The fact a wired device obviously cannot even be on the...
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Forums/ Deco
2021-04-17 17:26:43
Re:[Deco M5] Have a WIRED device connected to my GUEST network? How? Why? Huh?
@Alexandre. I want all traffic to go through the main Deco (AP mode) so I can see the behaviour of all connected devices. DHCP range of router is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254. The fact the new...
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Forums/ Deco
2021-04-17 16:10:15
Re:[Deco M5] Have a WIRED device connected to my GUEST network? How? Why? Huh?
@Alexandre. The devices in question have been defined as static IP address on my ISP's router for years, without problem... Router's IP is 192.168.0.1. The DHCP range is absolutely fine. Fixed IPs...
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Forums/ Deco
2021-04-17 14:55:29
Re:[Deco M5] Have a WIRED device connected to my GUEST network? How? Why? Huh?
@Alexandre. At the moment NO devices are defined to be on the GUEST network. ie: All wireless devices are on the main (WIRELESS_MESH) network. For some reason, initially one, now two, hard wired...
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