Isolating EAP215 Bridge at host location

Isolating EAP215 Bridge at host location

Isolating EAP215 Bridge at host location
Isolating EAP215 Bridge at host location
11 hours ago
Model: EAP215-Bridge KIT  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.4

Apologies in advance if I get this explanation wrong .

I have set up an EAP 215 at the host location to share internet with a neighbor. (across boundaries so cant run CAT 6 cable) and I use the OMADA cloud software on my phone for configuration.

 

Host

EAP215

EAP225 - Plugged into modem

 

Client

EAP215

EAP225 hardwired into EAP215

 

All firmware is up to date.

Installation is around 6 months old

 

At the Host location is an EAP 215 with a EAP225 plugged into the house modem - FTTP. The EAP 225 works with no issues and is stable.

Between locations is less than 100m and visibile, no obstructions

 

 

The Host EAP215 changes status from connected to isolated  resulting in no internet at the client EAP215 which means it is also Isolated and an additional EAP225 that plugs into the client  EAP215 obviously looses connection as well. When this was first installed it was fairly stable and no issues. Possibly it is configuration or I have altered something and made it worse. It can run for near 24 hours before the connection drops out.

 

I was on the phone to TPlink for an hour and they believe this issue is the cat 6 running to the host EAP215. This has been ordered to be replaced in a few days.

 

I am also going to do a hard reset on all devices and repeat the installation process as well. 

 

My questions are this.

Do i have the devices physically connected in the best manner.

Should the host EAP 215 have the EAP225 plugged into it instead.

Is there anything obvious you can see I have missed. 

 

Thanks in advance

Todd

 

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