Simply want to connect by LAG using AX73 and TL-SG1024DE
Simply want to connect by LAG using AX73 and TL-SG1024DE
I wanted to use Static LAG so bought this switch(TL-SG1024DE).
Wireless router AX73(AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 Router) already has support LAG by enabling LAG and selectable Static LAG and LACP.
I thought TL-SG1024DE support static LAG so at router set LAG. and displayed messaege "successful"
LAN2 and LAN3 is shown as default ports.
For TL-SG1024DE, by utitily set LAG and apply
Then connect two cable between Router port 2 and 3 to Switch Port 1 and 2.
Wireless connection does not affect by this change but For the switch, it just not functioning.
Utility no longer detect this device.
Then At Router, diable "Link Aggregation", remove one cable from port 2(only connected by port 3).
Turn back to normal.
Now, what else do I need to setup if I want to use Static Link Aggregation? At Router or At switch?
Or it is not supported?
Thanks for information if any.
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Sorry for my late reply. I didn't expect any solutuion comming more, so did not pay attention much.
I installed Beta, and got net work trouble (setting Wireless parameters are messing, still can connect via cable and set by manual. but something wrong. Rooter itself connected to internet, but not service to WIFI)
Then Wifi router prompted newer firmware exist then updated.
Newer firmware is now
1.0.9 Build 20230721 rel.61392(5553)
Then everything got back to normal at rooter side.
Now,
I set swich as AGM group 1 by port 1 and 2: Still network is fine. Devices connected to switch are accesible.
I set router as Link Aggregation to "enable", devices connected to switch, including switch are not accesible.
Same as before.
I don't think I would want to try as... every time I try, I bother other employee using networks.
Some time in future, if TPLINK HOME group sells certified configuration of Link Aggregation, I would think again.
At this moment, system still works without LAG, I would keep it running.
Thank you very much for the efforts and information you provided. I appreciated those very much.
Have a good day!
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Thanks for posting in our business forum.
UserIndonesia wrote
Sorry for my late reply. I didn't expect any solutuion comming more, so did not pay attention much.
I installed Beta, and got net work trouble (setting Wireless parameters are messing, still can connect via cable and set by manual. but something wrong. Rooter itself connected to internet, but not service to WIFI)
Then Wifi router prompted newer firmware exist then updated.
Newer firmware is now
1.0.9 Build 20230721 rel.61392(5553)
Then everything got back to normal at rooter side.
Now,
I set swich as AGM group 1 by port 1 and 2: Still network is fine. Devices connected to switch are accesible.
I set router as Link Aggregation to "enable", devices connected to switch, including switch are not accesible.
Same as before.
I don't think I would want to try as... every time I try, I bother other employee using networks.
Some time in future, if TPLINK HOME group sells certified configuration of Link Aggregation, I would think again.
At this moment, system still works without LAG, I would keep it running.
Thank you very much for the efforts and information you provided. I appreciated those very much.
Have a good day!
It seems the official firmware is released. 1.0.9 should be the latest. That beta aims to fix the LAG issue you reported. If you would like to further investigate this issue, you can email us directly.
support.smb@tp-link.com for business or support@tp-link.com for home.
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