Switch TP-Link SG105

Switch TP-Link SG105

Switch TP-Link SG105
Switch TP-Link SG105
2024-08-16 14:38:22 - last edited 2024-08-19 07:27:51
Model: Deco X60  
Hardware Version: V8
Firmware Version: 1.2.8 Build 20240522 Rel. 33652

Hi there

 

I do have the following setup.

 

Deco X60 master connects to Deco X60 satellite. Wifi is stable. Now I have plugged in the TP-Link SG105 from LAN port 1 into the Deco satellite. I have 4 devices which I connect to the switch. A Synology NAS, a TrendNet cam, a SNOM VoIP-phone and a Lenovo PC. Connection lights are flashing for all devices from port 2 to 5. Unfortunately from those 4 devices only the camera (sits on port 4) is shown on my Deco network, the other 3 devices are connected and active but do not become visible on my Deco network.

 

What I have tried so far:

 

- latest firmware on the system

- taking another cable for the switch / satellite connection

- changing the satellite port to connect to the switch 

- setting the switch several times on/off for loop prevention

- IPTV parameters are off

- restarting switch, satellite and the 3 missing devices several times

- plugging in the VoIP-phone directly into the satellite - no success

 

I am pretty much at the end of my ideas and wonder what a cheap camera can do better than the sophisticated and expensive Synology NAS to show up on my Deco network.

 

Any idea is welcome.   Thx Hans

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Re:Switch TP-Link SG105-Solution
2024-08-19 07:27:46 - last edited 2024-08-19 07:27:51

Problem soved - cased closed

 

Over the weekend all missing devices were found and registred to the DECO DHCP service.

I guess it took a couple of hours after setup until the devices were found and registred.

 

 

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Re:Switch TP-Link SG105
2024-08-16 15:04:48

HansJD wrote

I am pretty much at the end of my ideas and wonder what a cheap camera can do better than the sophisticated and expensive Synology NAS to show up on my Deco network.

 

  @HansJD 

 

Just a thought: a cheap camera will request IP address from Main Deco DHCP service, while one can configure static IP address on Synology NAS. My Synology NAS is visible in Deco app just fine, maybe because it is set to "Get network configuration automatically (DHCP)" under Control Panel/Network Interface/LAN1 

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2024-08-16 15:06:31

  @Alexandre. 

 

Good idea, but I run my total network on DHCP.

 

Thx for the idea :-).    Hans

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Re:Switch TP-Link SG105
2024-08-16 15:19:56

HansJD wrote

  @Alexandre. 

 

Good idea, but I run my total network on DHCP.

 

 

  @HansJD 

 

To clarify: do you run network on Main Deco DHCP service, or with separate DHCP server?

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Re:Switch TP-Link SG105
2024-08-16 15:23:05
I let the Deco master to act as a DHCP server
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Re:Switch TP-Link SG105
2024-08-16 15:27:43

  @HansJD 

 

Never mind me, then.  It is common case for Deco mesh not to see device with static IP configured on it. Yours is not that case. 

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Re:Switch TP-Link SG105-Solution
2024-08-19 07:27:46 - last edited 2024-08-19 07:27:51

Problem soved - cased closed

 

Over the weekend all missing devices were found and registred to the DECO DHCP service.

I guess it took a couple of hours after setup until the devices were found and registred.

 

 

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