Port isolation?

Port isolation?

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Re:Port isolation?
2 weeks ago

  @NovaMIT 

 

Thank you for the information.

To summarize:
The issue only occurs between two clients (whether wired or wireless) connected to the EAP655-Wall.
Primarily affects SMB protocol-related services, while other services remain unaffected.
Is this correct? Please feel free to add any other relevant details I may have missed

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Re:Port isolation?
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Dear Vincent,

 

"To summarize:
The issue only occurs between two clients (whether wired or wireless) connected to the EAP655-Wall."  - correct

 

 

"Primarily affects SMB protocol-related services, while other services remain unaffected"

I think this also extends to other things. What I was able to experiment with under the above conditions: SMB doesn’t work at all, I can’t log in. The media server on port 1900 (UPnP) is recognized, browsing content on port 50001 works, but playback on port 50002 does not. The web server doesn’t work either, or at least it loads very slowly and incompletely. I’m not an IT engineer, but it seems to me that wherever TCP protocol is used, the communication speed drops drastically, if it happens inside the device.

 

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Re:Port isolation?
a week ago

@Vincent-TP 

 

Approximately how long does such an inspection take, and when can a response be expected?

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Re:Port isolation?
a week ago

  @NovaMIT 

 

This case has been forwarded to our support team for follow-up, and I’ve just remind them to provide you with an update on the progress.

Moving forward, I recommend coordinating with support for further assistance. Apologies for the delay in resolving this. Thanks for your understanding.

NovaMIT wrote

@Vincent-TP 

 

Approximately how long does such an inspection take, and when can a response be expected?

 

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