Wired Clients Not Showing in Festa Controller
As described in the subject, I have several wired clients attached to the router and none of them are showing in the controller, so I am unable to set any DHCP reservations or set up any QOS/Traffic Shaping on the LAN.
It seems like this may also be an issue on the Omada ER605 which has not been resolved. Hoping that there is some sort of fix for this to get wired clients showing, otherwise the controller is basically without function outside of seeing the status of the gateway.
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Hi @HeyYoVio
Currently, Festa Controller doesn't support displaying wired clients that are plugged directly into Festa gateways. We are planning to add this function in the subsequent firmware.
To display the clients, you may consider adding a Festa switch to the network or using the Omada Controller.
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Hi, please share a screenshot of the Device Page of the controller so we can know what Festa devices you are using.
What kind of wired clients are connecting to the network? Did you try unplug them and re-plug?
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Currently, the FR205 is the only Festa device I am using - this is sort of a test run prior to migrating my other network components to Festa. Here's the screenshot you requested:
Re: wired devices connected to the router, there are two Windows desktops (one on Windows 10, one on Windows 11), a Chromecast Ultra that is connected through an ethernet adapter, and a UBNT AP Pro. I had other devices connected through an unmanaged switch, but I opted to remove that and connect one of the desktops directly just to rule out that being an issue. All of these devices are directly connected to the LAN ports on the FR205 and getting an IP address through DHCP, they just do not show as connected clients.
I have done the following things already:
- Disconnected and reconnected all clients from the LAN ports on the router
- Reboot the router
- Power cycle the router
- Update router firmware to the current version
- Assigned IP information manually on desktops to see if they would then show in the client list
Any further help or insight into how to correct this would be appreciated.
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Hi @HeyYoVio
Currently, Festa Controller doesn't support displaying wired clients that are plugged directly into Festa gateways. We are planning to add this function in the subsequent firmware.
To display the clients, you may consider adding a Festa switch to the network or using the Omada Controller.
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@HeyYoVio I had the same issue, had to add a Festa switch to be able to see all the wired devices. The image shows how it looks after adding the switch. I have a TL-SG1024DE as a main switch and bought a Festa FS310GP, where I have the APs and the main switch connected.
This is my topology (cant see the SG1024DE here)
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I'm curious how something this glaring got past product testing. Especially since these are geared towards home offices / small businesses.
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@HeyYoVio Same here
I only bought that router, nothing else from Festa. I can’t see the list of connected clients or all the information on the dashboard in the Festa cloud. The device is detected perfectly, but it’s incomprehensible why I can’t see all the information.
I can not believe it
please if you have a solution at any time, tag me
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@Vincent-TP - thank you so much for the clarity here on the answer; it's greatly appreciated! It's good to know that displaying wired clients directly connected to the Router is not supported currently, but that it's on your roadmap.
Is there anything you can share about where this lies on your roadmap? Is this coming relatively soon, or is it far down on the list?
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@Bross32 it is a shame. I installed openwrt as if it were an ER605 v2, and after many issues, i thought i had broken it. But no, i could left it With that openwrt. At least it works as a normal router now. But doing all of this is a joke.
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