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Hi @colemandlut
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
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As for the question you asked, please note that if you experience a lot of network storms, it happens to you when your network has a loop connection. Check your wires and remove the loop and it should stop.
And your model supports loop detection and prevention. Can you check if you have enabled it?
User Guide: https://static.tp-link.com/upload/manual/2023/202305/20230531/1910013259_Easy%20Smart%20Switch_UG.pdf
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When the iPhone (192.168.1.202) leaves the home network, it generates significant network data traffic,
approximately 500k/s to 600k/s, even though loop prevention is enabled.
thank you
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