Local Access to the router / Failover doesn't connect on IPhone
Hi!
I have a Switch ER605 V2 (firmware 2.2.6), it is provisioned in Omada Cloud, I want to know if by being provisioned in the Cloud the access is lost locally.
On the other hand, I can't get my iPhone (15 ProMax - iOS 18) to connect and function as failover.
Thank you.
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Hi @RJPA
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The cloud access does not interfere with the local access via the localhost:8088. Or if you use the hardware controller(the IP).
The local access to the IP of the router is blocked and you will see the error telling you the reason.
I don't understand your second question.
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Thanks @Clive_A !
When I talk about failover, it is the function of the Load Balancer that allows to raise another link when the primary WAN goes down and raises the secondary one.
As it has the ability to answer a cell phone through its USB-A slot, I have tested it with a Pixel 8 (Android) phone without any problem, but with an iPhone (Apple) the router does not recognize it.
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Hi @RJPA
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RJPA wrote
Thanks @Clive_A !
When I talk about failover, it is the function of the Load Balancer that allows to raise another link when the primary WAN goes down and raises the secondary one.
As it has the ability to answer a cell phone through its USB-A slot, I have tested it with a Pixel 8 (Android) phone without any problem, but with an iPhone (Apple) the router does not recognize it.
Link Backup, on iOS 18 Omada app. Not sure if this is a problem with the adaptation to the new system.
By any chance do you have an iOS 17 to test it out? Was it working fine before?
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@RJPA unfortunately i couldn't try it with iOS 17, but if it a data of value i use the same cable for the Android and iOS.
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@Clive_A on the first sreenshot it`s when conected to an iPhone. The second one when to an Android and work fine.
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@Clive_A we browser.
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Hi @RJPA
RJPA wrote
@Clive_A we browser.
It could be a browser issue. Safari, is that correct?
If the Android works, but not for the iPhone web browser, you might wanna try the Google Chrome or other types of browser.
It looks like a problem residing in the device type instead of the web or the router software issue as it can display correctly on the Android. The kernel is and stays the same regardless what platform(type) you are trying.
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@Clive_A It's not a browser issue, it's a conectivity issue. The switch didn't recongnice the link provide by the iPhone when connected to the USB A slot on the ER605
I think it's more likely a iOS (18.1) software issue.
I had try with a dongle to connect from USC-C to ethernet and it works. Take more time to switch the live link than wen was connect to the the USB-A slot but it works.
I will seek information on the Apple iOS 18 support.
Thanks for your help.
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