IMAP port 993 blocked after installing Deco X60
I just installed the new X60 (3 pack) and put it in router mode. It's connected via ethernet to our old TPG supplied HUAWEI modem router HG659. I have deactivated the WLAN/wifi on the HG659 so there is only the wifi network generated by the X60. Everything seems to be working ok, all our devices are operating fine, but my laptop (Apple MacBook Pro) is now not able to establish SSL IMAP connections (for 3 providers: icloud, gmail, and gmx). I figured out that the IMAP port 993 is closed or blocked.
I managed to resolve this by switching the X60 from "Router" mode to "Access Point" mode in the Deco app's Advanced settings under Operating Mode. Now the IMAP port 993 seems to be open again, but I lost the additional Deco functionality. I'm not sure what NAT does or if I need it. I don't need the Parental Controls, but I thought the HomeCare intrusion / antivirus detection could be handy, and that's not available anymore in Access Point mode.
Any advice how I could unblock / open port 993 for IMAP connections while keeping the Deco X60 in router mode? Thanks.
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Hi, the latest firmware version for Deco X20 and Deco X60 has fixed this issue already.
If anyone has the same issue, please make sure your firmware is up to date.
Did you still have the same issue on Deco X60-V2-1.5.1?
We tested on our side the port 587 is ok on firmware 1.5.1.
May I know how did you find port 587 has been blocked? Which email service that you failed to use?
It will be highly appreciated that you could provide more details about how you find out Deco X60 is the problem?
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@sunday9pm - I don't have a clear answer to your problem, but have some info for you.
> It's connected via ethernet to our old TPG supplied HUAWEI modem router HG659
> I'm not sure what NAT does or if I need it.
You definitely need NAT, but your HUAWEI modem router is doing that already. Your internet provider is giving you a single address on the internet, allowing for one device. NAT on a route (Network Address Translation), let's you have multiple private addresses in your local network (of the form 192.168.1.x), and the router translates messages as they go in and out from the public address to the internal private addresses.
You don't need this NAT function happening twice, both in the HUAWEI router and in your TP-Link.
I have the TP-Link X20, and that is how I have it configured. The two units are connected by ethernet to my Asus Router, and are configured as Wireless Access points, not as a router.
Sorry, but I don't know about getting back the virus control when in Access Point mode. I suspect your HUAWEI router may be doing home intrusion protection.
I hope this helps,
David
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Thanks @DocDavid. The issue re-emerged even after putting the X60 into access mode, so I switched them back to router mode. I then noticed looking at the log files of macOS Mail that it is the IMAP sockets that don't seem to work ("0x0"), and a Google search suggested it may be a clash with IPv6, so switched that off. Again the problem re-emerged.
What I have now managed to do is put the Huawei into bridge mode (switch off its DHCP and NAT functions and only use the VDSL modem function). That requires me to re-configure the X60 to use a static IP 192.168.1.2 and PPPoE using my username/password for the TPG FTTB account. Fingers crossed, so far so good, it works!
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@sunday9pm - Glad you found something that looks like it may work.
The reason I found your post is that may Mac Laptop was not connecting to IMAP. All other network functions were working (e.g. web browsing, SMTP access). Like I mentioned, I have my Deco X20 in Access Point (AP) mode. I have not turned off the WiFi from my older Asus router, but have it with a different network name. On my Laptop, I switched to the Asus WiFi network, and everything worked. Then I switched back to the Deco WiFi and everything continued to work. Puzzling. I'm guessing that just disconnecting from the Deco and reconnecting to the Deco is all that would have been needed to clear up the problem. Right now, things are working well.
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Hello, thanks for bringing this up.
May I have the mail settings on your email client on the Mac laptop?
https://support.apple.com/en-hk/guide/mail/mlhlp1106/mac
Please also provide us the firmware version of your X60, we will then ask the engineers to investigate further, thanks.
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The outgoing SMTP mail servers were never an issue, they always remained connected. The issue was with the incoming IMAP connections, and it was not isolated to just one of them, but three different email providers: GMAIL, iCloud, and GMX.
Examples from the log files at the time the IMAP connections were disconnected:
iCloud
INITIATING CONNECTION Jul 20 20:52:20.708 host:p68-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x600007cd4040
GMX
INITIATING CONNECTION Jul 16 23:54:49.605 host:mail.gmx.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x6000075dfe80
GMAIL
INITIATING CONNECTION Jul 14 09:22:01.480 host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x600007fce400
Quitting and restarting macOS Mail would fix the issue for a couple of minutes, but then the IMAP connections were dropped again. Same with a laptop restart. I think I have now permanently resolved the issue by reconfiguring the Huawei modem router to be in bridge mode (to connect to VDSL only), and the X60 uses PPPoE to connect to the Huawei modem. I suspect that the IMAP drop-out was related to a DHCP / NAT clash between the Huawei modem and the X60.
Hardware model and firmware version are listed in my original post:
Model: Deco X60
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.4
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@TP-Link_Deco - you quoted an Apple support article in your message. It is titled "Verify an email account’s outgoing server in Mail on Mac". The "outgoing server" connection is fine. That is SMTP. It is the incoming, or syncing connection that is having problems, the IMAP connection.
Like @sunday9pm , it was the IMAP connection, to both Gmail and to SBCGlobal, that was not able to connect. The Apple Mail client makes connecting to Gmail very automatic, hiding the details of the connection configuration (port number, ssl, etc). It is just configured as a gmail connection. Similarly, SBCGlobal is just configured as a Yahoo server, all automatically setup.
I have a Deco X20. Firmware Version 1.2.4 Build 20200527 Rel. 46779 .
David
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Thank you both for all the details, we will contact you via email to do further checking, please check your email box and get back.
Good days.
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It appears the IMAP dropout issue is back... so switching the old Huawei modem router into bridge mode did not resolve the issue...
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My ISP fixed a modem issue; but the problem is still here.
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