Access points only works when connected directly to switch
Access points only works when connected directly to switch
Hello all,
I am trying to setup a network in my house with the use of access points. I have Cat6 UTP cables going up to different floors and have sockets in the wall to connect it again with a ethernet cable. When connecting a laptop all is working fine. When I connect the AP in the same manner, it does not show up in the Omada Controller.
When I connect the AP directly to the PoE switch the Omada Controller is able to find it and it works like a charm.
So, why can't I connect it with a cable, to my socket in the wall, which is connected to the PoE switch? It's is merely a simple extension of the ethernet cable, right?
Hope you can help me. Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Marlies
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@R1D2 I connected a laptop to the socket where the EAP was connected to and another laptop with Omada Controller is connected directly to the PoE switch. I pinged the laptop but all packets were lost
I will try directly connecting one of the cables which are now sockets and see if that resolves it.
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@R1D2 So, what I find odd, is that my laptop has internet when connected to it. It's the EAP that's having trouble. What makes them different?
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@Marlies, if you can ping the router with your laptop over this cable and can reach the Internet, then it's probably some other problem.
But did you ensure that the laptop isn't connected wirelessly to the router when testing the cable, e.g. falling back to a wireless connection to a main SSID? Can you ping the router from the laptop over the socket cable while the WiFi radio of the laptop is disabled?
You wrote the EAP works when connected to the switch directly, but not when connected to the socket. This indicates a problem with the cabling if you used the same switch port while testing.
Anyway, we would need much more information of your network setup to be able to help, »access to Internet« from the laptop is much too vague. Always check basic connectivity first and if the laptop/EAP can reach the controller system over port X if connected directly to the switch, but not so if the socket plugged into the very same switch port X, then the laptop almost certainly can't reach the router over this port X, too (except if you use a fancy VLAN setup or switch ACLs or a firewall).
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