X75 Ethernet backhaul

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X75 Ethernet backhaul
X75 Ethernet backhaul
2024-12-31 04:00:30

My three X75 Deco nodes work perfectly well in AP mode with no Ethernet backhaul. The network becomes unstable the moment they are connected to a TP Link switch SG-1016D. I presume this switch is unsupported by Deco for backhaul. What switches are supported by Deco X75 for backhaul?

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Re:X75 Ethernet backhaul
2024-12-31 08:00:04

  @Mervind 

 

Hi, welcome to our community.

May I confirm how your three Decos are connected to the switch?

You may refer to this guide to check the network topology: General questions about Ethernet Backhaul feature on your Deco

 

 

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Re:X75 Ethernet backhaul
2025-01-01 03:47:53

  @Marvin_S 

Thank you Marvin. One of the Ethernet ports of the main Deco node is connected to the ISP router Ethernet port. Another Ethernet port of the main Deco node is connected to the TP link switch. The remaining two satellite nodes are connected to the same TP link switch. 

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Re:X75 Ethernet backhaul
2025-01-02 02:43:51

  @Mervind 

 

Hi, as I know, TP-Link switches are mostly compatible with our Deco’s Ethernet backhaul.

Did you refer to Q5 and Q6 in the guide to check?

You may check whether the loop detection enabled by default via contact the switch's technical support. And try different ports and Ethernet cables.

 

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