How to make my PC connect to Deco E4 (satellite) via LAN?
So, recently I purchased Deco E4 (3 pack). The main router is in my living room and my PC is in another room. Near my PC I have got one E4 satellite. I tried to connect my PC with the satellite using a LAN cable, but the PC doesn't detect the connection at all. I tried using several different cable.
Then, I tried connecting my old WiFi extender with the E4 satellite and the PC with the extender, it worked with those same cables.
I tried the same with my laptop and direct LAN connection to PC/Laptop doesn't work. I tried changing the satellite, but the result is the same.
So, how do I connect via LAN directly to satellite? Or do I need to keep using the extender?
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If you bring laptop to Main Deco and connect laptop with Ethernet cable to the second port of Main Deco, will laptop connect via Ethernet?
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@Shafiul_1112 it sounds dumb but have you tried swapping the ethernet port you're plugged into on the Deco? My XE75s had an issue where some of the ports would stop working for client devices and some ports stopped working for backhaul. I had to return them in the end and get a replacement.
Also, if you go into the Deco app and under advanced settings check if "IPTV/VLAN" is enabled. If you're not using IPTV or VLAN this should be disabled as it can prevent your ethernet ports working for typical use.
Last thing to try is simply disabling the WiFi on your laptop and seeing if the ethernet works after that. It should default to an ethernet connection but it's worth trying everything to rule out issues with the laptop
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@Alexandre. No!
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@Wrayman Yes, it sounds dumb. I really feel dumb buying this product :(
1. I tried changing ports and the devices. I have 3 devices. So I tried all ports but the PC/laptop doesn't connect
2. I don't have IPTV, yet, I tried your option. Same result!
3. My PC doesn't even have a WiFi device! So, no option of that. Anyway, I tried with Laptop, but same result!
Now I'm stuck with: the original modem from the operator, 3 deco and one old WiFi router to connect my PC & TV to internet.
I really feel dumb buying Deco E4
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@Alexandre. No!
Main Deco plays the role of standard WiFi router. Its second Ethernet port is LAN port.
By connecting PC/laptop to Main Deco with Ethernet cable, you changed problem from "can't hardwire to Deco mesh" to more generic "PC can't connect to LAN."
I recommend googling for "pc cannot connect to lan network" and follow recommendations, which are many.
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@Alexandre. I think I couldn't make it clear to you.
I didn't try the main deco first. I tried connecting my PC with a satellite deco first! And yes, I tried the second ethernet port (LAN port). When it didn't work, I tried with another satellite. It didn't work.
Then I tried connecting in the first port of one satellite deco. Then the other satellite.
Then I tried connecting my old WiFi Router with the satellite and the PC with the wifi router. It worked.
Then I tried connecting my PC to the second port of the main deco. It didn't work.
Only after trying these, I switched the first port on the main deco.
Then, I reset the full system, and repeated everything I already did.
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It may be as simple as having static IP address configured on PC. Deco mesh could provide IP addresses in different range than your previous router, that would prevent device with (now incorrect) static IP address from connecting to the Internet.
Think about Deco mesh as WiFi router. Your problem is you have PC that can connect to LAN of old WiFi router, but not to LAN of your new WiFi router. If you think about it that way, you may be able to fix it, because you will focus on PC networking settings.
If you think of it as "TP-Link Deco problem" and expect fix by changing settings in Deco app, you won't have a fix.
In situation like yours I would:
1. Check if PC is configured with static IP and change in to dynamic;
2. Do Network Reset (under System/Network&Internet/Advanced Network Settings);
3. Run "Find and fix Network Problems" troubleshooter you can find under Settings (just type it in Search window of Settings).
If that does not help, I would start googling for the phrase I provided to you in my previous reply.
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First, make sure the Deco E4 satellite is properly set up and connected to the main router. Connect the LAN cable from your PC to the LAN port on the Deco E4 satellite. Restart both your PC and the Deco E4 satellite. Check the network settings on your PC to ensure it is set to automatically obtain an IP address. If this doesn't work, update the firmware on your Deco E4 devices to the latest version. If the issue persists, you might need to reset the Deco E4 satellite and set it up again. If none of these steps work, you may need to continue using the WiFi extender.
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@Shafiul_1112 I have similar issue. And I did everything within my power , but with no result.
I have 2 X E4 routers. one is in my living room and is working fine, the other is 50 meters away. Both connected to my optical router (given to me by the internet provider).The one that is 50 meters away rejects to discover the lan cable. It is coinnecting to the main deco from time to time but only via WI-FI (super week signal of cource) and it is working as wireless extender. I was sure that the issue is in the cable. Can be too long, can be pressed and broken somewhere. I took my laptop and I went there. I have conected the device to the cable and everything was working fine. So the cable is working, ant the internet is working via this cable.
I have tried the other port, I have tried conecting it via switch nearby, I have restarted it, nothing. it just do not like my cable, or it does not want to connect to it. How can I force it to connect to the main router via LAN and not Wi-Fi ?
The only thing that I have not tried is to switch the places of both routers, so I would see if the one from the living room will experiance the same issue.
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