Unable to download from Google Play Store
Unable to download from Google Play Store
Hello.
I have a bunch of Samsung devices, S20FE, S21FE and a S6 Lite tablet. My network is a mesh and consists of an Archer AX55 with an AX10 as a Mesh Satellite via TP-cable.
Firmware Version 1.3.3 Build 20240628 rel.37017(4555)
Hardware Version Archer AX55 v1.0
Archer AX10 1.3.10 Build 20240130 Rel. 77367
None of my Android devices are able to download or update apps from the Play Store.
I have tried all the 'usual' stuff, with cache clearing, changing to diffrent DNS servers, turning off different wifi modes without any change.
The strange thing is that I have no problem updating over 4G or via the WiFi at work. Everything else works great, great speeds and quality connection to internet and LAN over both wired and wireless across the house. Its almost like the router is blocking google services or along those lines.
The Samsung devices are as up to date as possible. I've gotten some good tips in a Reddit-post aswell without any luck.
All suggestions are appriciated.
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Check your blacklist/whitelist settings incase you've unintentionally added them to a whitelist and accidently turned the balcklisting on, assuming you use that function.
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If those devices are connected to a profile, there's a restriction area amd I believe there's options in there to stop downloads ect,
Check in there to see if ones active that could be blocking those devices
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@Cadiper Same issue. Recent occurence, and only when connected to the extension-unit. Main Deco unt operates as normal.
Extender unit can't download from Google-Play or play Youtube videos without massive delays.
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@Bogle I have not set up any black or whitelists unfortunately, but it was a good suggestion.
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Ignore it anyway, it on a second look wouldn't be stopping you anyway.
My last suggestion that is.
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I think basboi means in the Tether app if you've given devices rules.
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Yea I mean in the tether app,
I've been having wierd things happening on my tether app where I block sites and the blocked site list disapears and even the content filtering keeps unchecking the filters I implement so who knows something might have been activated without you doing it 🤷🏼♂️
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@Basboi85 Okay, I havn't used the thether app. And I just tried a factory reset on all de the devices without any improvment on my matter. I'll call my ISP in the coming week to see if they might have a solution.
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Save your time it's not your isp doing.
Read this
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/267956
If no joy do what I suggest below.
Start like this, download the latest FW for your router and drag the one file out of the folder and put it on a USB stick
Next press the reset pinhole in with a pin, toothpick etc and hold it until the router lights go out and then all flash on, this is to reset the router fresh
Now login using a PC etc to 192.168.0.1 it could be 1.1 or 0.0 at the end depending on the router, one of them will allow you to the set up page, if you get told it's unsafe go back just ignore it and carry on by adding a simple password to begin with while you're setting up.
Next plug the usb stick in and re-flash the FW, doesn't matter if it's the same version or not just let it glide over and put the fresh instructions in, you may be able to use an older one first and then the newest one over the top this ensures the FW has been written over and then re-written again, disconnect the cable that feed the router from the isp as well before you do it.
Let it do it's stuff and once rebooted...
Put your passwords in and turn off UPNP & WPS and try the Play store again, do this before you tweak your settings to help eliminate a config problem.
Other than this are you using a VPN, if you are that should be your next port of call for problem solving and I'd say it's 99% guilty of causing the problem if you are using one and especially if it isn't configured right.
After that I really don't have anymore idea's for you.
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