Routing Without Modem/Internet

Routing Without Modem/Internet

Routing Without Modem/Internet
Routing Without Modem/Internet
2024-12-04 19:35:26

Will one of my fellow networking nerds please confirm as to whether or not TP-Link routers will continue to route local traffic between physically and wirelessly connected devices when a modem is not connected to any possible WAN port?  I know that the Deco mesh units require a modem to be connected (regardless of internet status), and this has caused me a great deal of inconvenience, as my modem reboots every 15 minutes without an internet connection.  So every 15 minutes I lose connection to my physically connected devices, and it pretty much renders my home network useless.

I tried asking TP-Link customer service about their routers, but they're telling me that their routers require a connection to the Internet to function, let alone just being connected to a modem.  This would make their routers worse off than their Deco units!!  So yeah, I don't believe them; I don't think they even understand that computers can talk to each other without internet.  That would not be a good router (not even sure you could call it a router at that point), but after dealing with their Deco units, I wan't to be 100% sure.

I know who can be sure!  You guys!  :D

Thank you in advance!

I_R_Dippy

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Re:Routing Without Modem/Internet
2024-12-05 14:44:09

My research so far has turned up that none of their 'Gaming' line of router will route without a modem connected, just like the Deco units.  Their other routers, that have a truly dedicated WAN port, will.  


TP-Link: Shame on you.  Networking devices shouldn't require a modem be connected to them to route traffic. You're destabilizing home networks across the globe.

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Re:Routing Without Modem/Internet
2024-12-05 22:01:57

  @i_r_dippy That's because most people don't use a setup like you want.  They sell to the masses.  Can you set up some kind of Ad-Hoc network at your house using static IPs and a switch or two?

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Re:Routing Without Modem/Internet
2024-12-06 21:45:04

  @i_r_dippy 

 

When I'm using TP-Link routers and Internet connection is not available, I still can access my local network if that's your inquiry.

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Re:Routing Without Modem/Internet
a week ago - last edited a week ago

@terziyski

That is my inquiry. Do you have a normal TP-Link router, or a "gaming" router? So far it appears that just the Deco units and their "gaming" routers have the WAN/LAN ports that kill local traffic without a modem, but their site pages for the "gaming" routers look to only have 1 or 2 WAN/LAN ports, which means the others might still function without the modem.

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Re:Routing Without Modem/Internet
Thursday - last edited Thursday

  @i_r_dippy 

 

The routers that I use are not "gaming" routers and they have a dedicated WAN port.

I believe that the TP-Link R&D team should look into the phenomenon you're describing.

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