TL-SG105E making games crash

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TL-SG105E making games crash
TL-SG105E making games crash
2018-02-24 03:19:25
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Hello guys!

Recently bought a TL-SG105E switch (Version 3) so that I don't need to change my Ethernet-cable between my computer and Xbox all the time. From it, I get the speed which I'm paying for (100/100 Fibre internet).
However there seems to be something wrong with the settings of the switch. When I try to play online games, I get kicked of from the games servers. For example, I play alot of FIFA, and when I'm connecting my XBOX via the switch I'm getting kicked from the games servers. Am connected to the XBOX and have good speed but still getting kicked. This also happens when I'm playing games on PC that I've got kicked from servers even tho the internet is good. I've connected the XBOX via WiFi and a Ethernet cable who dosen't go via the switch, and a couple of times I got kicked but almost all of the time it is like normal. And as soon as I try to connect the XBOX via the switch again, I can't log in to the game servers or getting kicked in not to long time.

Been in the connect with both the support for FIFA, where I did alot of test that work for most people they said but no for me, but also with my ISP. Both saying that it seems to something with the switch since they can't see anything on their side. So I guess it looks like their is something with the settings or something with the Switch.

I tried to log in in the TP-link program. Installed the program pro the following disc. When i try to log in it says this (see picture below)
Tried some to follow some guides to put didn't work. Not sure what I did but suddenly where it's says IP-adress it changed from 192.168.0.1 to some other adress. With that IP-adress I could log in, and I could also log in the web-based program. Later one I all of a sudden couldn't log in with that adress. Pressed "Enable" on the DHCP setting and I then got a new IP-adress and I could once again log in. Now i did a system reset and the IP is back to 192.168.0.1, so it seems that if just press the enable on the DHCP setting I can log in but that seems weird to me.

Any help is appreciated!
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Re:TL-SG105E making games crash
2018-02-26 06:47:35
Your problem seems not related to the switch. Probably the game server tries to discover bots by checking the latency of a connection and if it's much better then the average latency of other players, they kick such users (it's a common technique to discover bots).

I use three SG108E/SG105E connected to a 400 Mbit/s Internet upstream and they work just fine, there is no packet loss nor some other unexpected effect.

Re IP address: make sure to assign a free, unused static IP out of your networks IP range to the switch. Ensure that no IP is used by more than only one device in the network.
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Re:TL-SG105E making games crash
2018-02-27 00:24:49
Thanks for your help!

Tried to put to a static IP-adress, however as I change it, I can that "network acess is missing". I've watched severeal guides and videos and it's seems really simple but somehow something obviously goes wrong haha.

What I found weird is that everyones IP-adress starts with 192.168.X.X to Ethernet. My IP to wifi and default gateway and my router is also 192.168.X.X. However my IP adress to my internet starts with 80.216.X.X.

So yeah, as soon as I try to change to a static adres, I says "network acess is missing".
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2018-02-27 07:44:58

theboxen21 wrote

What I found weird is that everyones IP-adress starts with 192.168.X.X to Ethernet. My IP to wifi and default gateway and my router is also 192.168.X.X.


That's your LAN subnet, IP addresses 192.168.X.X are so-called private IPs (google for it).

However my IP adress to my internet starts with 80.216.X.X.


That's your (single) WAN address assigned by your ISP.

So yeah, as soon as I try to change to a static adres, I says "network acess is missing".


Sure it does, you changed the IP. :D So make sure to change it on your laptop/PC, too.

Just to make sure: connect the switch only with the PC when configuring it. Set your PC to static IP 192.168.0.5 and connect to the switch's web UI, which has 192.168.0.1 (if it doesn't have this IP, reset it to factory defaults by pressing the RESET button for 5-7 seconds). Then assign a free, unused static IP from the 192.168.X.X network to it. Revert back the IP of the PC to its previous settings, log into the web UI again and save the config of the switch. Don't power off or reboot the switch until config has been saved. Then connect it back into your network.
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Re:TL-SG105E making games crash
2018-02-28 02:50:25
I had a similar issue. problem was related to used static IP
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