Losing ethernet backhaul
Losing ethernet backhaul
I've three x50poe units. Main unit in router mode (with Virgin Media in modem mode).
Main unit connects to a switch and the other two decos ethernet connected to the switch.
All seems ok, network map shows all units connected by wire and speeds are fine.
However, quite often either one of the satellite units seems to lose the ethernet link and only connects via WiFi. One of the units is quite remote so connection is quite slow. Rebooting all the units seems to get everything back to wired mode
These 'wired to wireless' drops seem totally random, often overnight when there's very little activity.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
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Hi Alexandre
Just wanted to say thanks for your help. It's been a few days now and since changing the cable, it's been totally stable. Strange that the shortest and newest cable was the weak link.
Cheers!
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LostPlot wrote
Hi Alexandre
Just wanted to say thanks for your help. It's been a few days now and since changing the cable, it's been totally stable. Strange that the shortest and newest cable was the weak link.
Cheers!
Glad to know you've got stable Deco mesh. In last few years there has been increased amount of counterfeit Ethernet cables. Does not matter where you buy them from, there is always chance to get one that is not up to specs.
Also, it is possible you just got defective cable, it happens.
This is not the first case I saw where link between the switch and Main Deco was broken. The first time I helped someone with it, it was really hard to figure what is going on, but after understanding the workings of Deco mesh and as soon as you confirmed all same symptoms it were easy to narrow down where the issue would be.
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Just thought I'd give a quick update on this.
All works fine until rebooting the main Deco.
After a reboot, one satellite will fall back to wifi backhaul. Pulling the ethernet cable from the main deco to the switch and then reconnecting after a few seconds gets ethernet backhaul up and running again. As was said, the problem seems to be between the main deco and switch. New cables and I've tried three different switches and after a reboot almost always ethernet backhaul is lost.
Tried the following switches: TL-SG2208P, TLSG108 and DLink DGS1008P - all have same issue.
I'd a weekly reboot scheduled and it was fine all week until the restart. I'm leaving the scheduled reboot turned off so hopefully all ok. It's just a case of pulling the main deco to switch cable and the reconnected so a quick fix if it does go down again. A little frustrating, but not too bad, although all suggestions welcome :)
John
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Hi, I had the exact same problem, for me the fix was a different (more basic) switch.
I went from a managed Dell switch to the Linksys gigabit LGS108, and all is fine now. The Ethernet backhaul is stable, with many wired connections on the same switch.
Hope it helps.
Bjorn
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