TL-SG3428X V1 problem can't be accessed from outside via a browser after updating to latest firmware
TL-SG3428X V1 problem can't be accessed from outside via a browser after updating to latest firmware
Greetings.
I have a Switch TL-SG3428X(UN) V1 which had firmware (1.0.12 Build 20230602 Rel.76586) on it.
Today I updated it to the latest firmware for model Omada SG3428X V1.30 (firmware 1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366) that was released today and the update went smoothly and without any problems.
I immediately noticed the problem that I cannot access the device from the outside and from another device via a browser.
So I access as usual by typing ( https://my static IP address:port 43xxx) in the browser.
I also reset the device to factory settings and reconfigured it, but I still can't access the device from the outside!
With the old firmware, I was able to access the device from the outside without any problems.
Any idea what the problem could be?
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Hi @zexoni70
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zexoni70 wrote
Dear @Clive_A
I correctly entered the HTTPS port in the settings on TL-SG3428X, and configured and forwarded the same port to the Archer AX73...
After all, why don't you believe me because every time I enter the same port number in the HTTPS settings and I always enter the same port number in every firmware I install in the Switch.
As I told you, if your technicians are able to try to install the latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366) on the TL-SG3428X V1 and they will see that the problem over HTTPS and external access definitely exists only on the latest firmware ...
Best regards!
Please excuse me that I am a person who has to make sure I fully get you before my next move. I gotta make sure the situation is clear to me. Instead of being perfunctory.
I consulted this with the team and they have noticed your test results.
Now, there are two temporary solutions provided:
Revert to the previous firmware and wait for the next release which fixes this issue.
Or you can upgrade to this 1.30.1, then you log in via https://ip and change the port manually(https://ip:port, this port). Apply and save it. Then repeat the steps of port forwarding. Test it internally and externally. This should temporarily fix the issue with the WAN access.
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You've port forwarded it? So, it sounds like you are doing this over the Internet. Correct?
Have you checked the browser and other settings to make sure they are still proper before this issue is raised?
Internally, will you be able to access it via HTTPS with the port specified?
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Yes, I am trying to access the Switch TL-SG3428X remotely from the Internet via a browser.
Yes, all ports are forwarded and configured on my Archer AX73 V2 router, behind which is the TL-SG3428X. I'm saying that there were no problems with all previous firmwares and I accessed the Switch remotely, but only now there is a problem with this latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366)
Internally (on my home network) I can access the Switch normally over HTTPS with whatever firmware was installed.
But the only problem with this latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366) is when I try to access it remotely from another computer located at a different IP address.
Here and in the attachment is a picture with the previous firmware 1.30.0 Build 20231019 Rel.60485 where I can access the Switch remotely via the browser.
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Hi @zexoni70
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zexoni70 wrote
Yes, I am trying to access the Switch TL-SG3428X remotely from the Internet via a browser.
Yes, all ports are forwarded and configured on my Archer AX73 V2 router, behind which is the TL-SG3428X. I'm saying that there were no problems with all previous firmwares and I accessed the Switch remotely, but only now there is a problem with this latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366)
Internally (on my home network) I can access the Switch normally over HTTPS with whatever firmware was installed.
But the only problem with this latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366) is when I try to access it remotely from another computer located at a different IP address.
Here and in the attachment is a picture with the previous firmware 1.30.0 Build 20231019 Rel.60485 where I can access the Switch remotely via the browser.
I mean on the problematic firmware, you internally access the server, will it work properly? Can you check the TLS when you log into it internally?
Settings of the browser, I mean the TLS you've enabled for the browser. Is 1.2 enabled for it?
The firmware upgrade might change the TLS version.
What would be the error message you see when accessing the page from outside?
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Dear @Clive_A
It is interesting that when I access the problematic firmware internally, I can access it only if I type https://192.168.0.100 in the browser and that without typing the HTTPS port number, because if I type (https://192.168.0.100:42431 for example), then I cannot to access internal...
Yes, I use Firefox and the latest version and TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 are also enabled (image attached)
As I told you, on my Switch TL-SG3428X V1, it is only problematic when this instaled latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366), and only with it I cannot access the device externally from any browser or computer (also image bundled with Microsoft Edge).
I believe that your technicians will try my statements and see that there is definitely a problem.
Now maybe the problem is just that because the my Switch device I own is originally a JetStream TL-SG3428X V1 model and simply maybe this latest firmware is not adapted for it and is written for Switches from the newer generation Omada SG3428X .
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Hi @zexoni70
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
zexoni70 wrote
Dear @Clive_A
It is interesting that when I access the problematic firmware internally, I can access it only if I type https://192.168.0.100 in the browser and that without typing the HTTPS port number, because if I type (https://192.168.0.100:42431 for example), then I cannot to access internal...
Yes, I use Firefox and the latest version and TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 are also enabled (image attached)
As I told you, on my Switch TL-SG3428X V1, it is only problematic when this instaled latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366), and only with it I cannot access the device externally from any browser or computer (also image bundled with Microsoft Edge).
I believe that your technicians will try my statements and see that there is definitely a problem.
Now maybe the problem is just that because the my Switch device I own is originally a JetStream TL-SG3428X V1 model and simply maybe this latest firmware is not adapted for it and is written for Switches from the newer generation Omada SG3428X .
Best regards!
If internally, you cannot access it with the port, then it should be a port issue.
If you don't add the port number, and it can be accessed by https://192.168.0.X, it means the port is default 443.
Recommend you check the port settings on both NAT and the switch.
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Dear @Clive_A
I correctly entered the HTTPS port in the settings on TL-SG3428X, and configured and forwarded the same port to the Archer AX73...
After all, why don't you believe me because every time I enter the same port number in the HTTPS settings and I always enter the same port number in every firmware I install in the Switch.
As I told you, if your technicians are able to try to install the latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366) on the TL-SG3428X V1 and they will see that the problem over HTTPS and external access definitely exists only on the latest firmware ...
Best regards!
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Hi @zexoni70
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
zexoni70 wrote
Dear @Clive_A
I correctly entered the HTTPS port in the settings on TL-SG3428X, and configured and forwarded the same port to the Archer AX73...
After all, why don't you believe me because every time I enter the same port number in the HTTPS settings and I always enter the same port number in every firmware I install in the Switch.
As I told you, if your technicians are able to try to install the latest firmware (1.30.1 Build 20240807 Rel.61366) on the TL-SG3428X V1 and they will see that the problem over HTTPS and external access definitely exists only on the latest firmware ...
Best regards!
Please excuse me that I am a person who has to make sure I fully get you before my next move. I gotta make sure the situation is clear to me. Instead of being perfunctory.
I consulted this with the team and they have noticed your test results.
Now, there are two temporary solutions provided:
Revert to the previous firmware and wait for the next release which fixes this issue.
Or you can upgrade to this 1.30.1, then you log in via https://ip and change the port manually(https://ip:port, this port). Apply and save it. Then repeat the steps of port forwarding. Test it internally and externally. This should temporarily fix the issue with the WAN access.
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Dear @Clive_A thank you for your understanding.
However, I will apply the first solution and go back to the previous firmware 1.30.0 Build 20231019 Rel.60485 on which the remote access works perfectly and wait for your team to solve the problem with the latest firmware.
And as for the second solution as you described, everything works fine, but after the first restart - rebooting the Switch, the same problem appears again (let your technicians try that too, and they will see that the problem is not eliminated that way)!
Best regards!
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Hi @zexoni70
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zexoni70 wrote
Dear @Clive_A thank you for your understanding.
However, I will apply the first solution and go back to the previous firmware 1.30.0 Build 20231019 Rel.60485 on which the remote access works perfectly and wait for your team to solve the problem with the latest firmware.
And as for the second solution as you described, everything works fine, but after the first restart - rebooting the Switch, the same problem appears again (let your technicians try that too, and they will see that the problem is not eliminated that way)!
Best regards!
The restart will break it. Noted.
Please wait for the future firmware releases as they are aware of this and working on the next release.
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Dear @Clive_A , thanks.
I also noticed two more bugs, so I will tell you that your technicians know what they are about.
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