Archer BE550 problem with autonegotiation / autosensing to Deutsche Telekom MagentaTV One

Archer BE550 problem with autonegotiation / autosensing to Deutsche Telekom MagentaTV One

Archer BE550 problem with autonegotiation / autosensing to Deutsche Telekom MagentaTV One
Archer BE550 problem with autonegotiation / autosensing to Deutsche Telekom MagentaTV One
2 weeks ago - last edited Thursday
Model: Archer BE550  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.12 Build 20240902 rel.22993 (4555)

background and network structure

 

My ISP is Vodafone with a cable connection (EuroDocsis3.1) and my Vodafone Station is the router that dials up the Internet. Behind the Vodafone Station I have connected the main router from TP-Link via LAN-WAN. This router administers my network and only receives an IP address from the Vodafone Station via DHCP on his WAN port. Up until now I had the Archer C9 v1.0 as main router from TP-Link, which has now been replaced 1:1 by the Archer BE550 v1.0.

 

 

problem

 

The Archer BE550 works great so far. But unfortunately there is a problem with my streaming box "MagentaTV One" (1st generation) from Deutsche Telekom. The MagentaTV One is connected to the Archer BE550 via an Ethernet cable (Cat6) and also gets the IP address from the Archer BE550 via DHCP. The MagentaTV One, which is without power overnight, does not receive network access to the Archer BE550 and remains offline when I start it. I didn't have the issue with my old Archer C9 where the MagentaTV One always worked without any problems.

In the Archer BE550, the MagentaTV One is neither listed in the DHCP list of connected clients, nor is the Ethernet port to which the MagentaTV One is connected shown as connected in the Archer BE550 web interface. If I unplug the Ethernet cable from the MagentaTV One or the Archer BE550 and plug it back in again, nothing changes. In order to solve the problem by the next day, I either have to restart the Archer BE550 when the MagentaTV One is on or plug the Ethernet cable to the MagentaTV One into another unused Ethernet port on the Archer BE550.

 

 

If I connect my old Archer C9 as a switch, with DHCP deactivated and with an IP address in the Archer BE500 subnet, then there are no problems and the MagentaTV One is always online immediately and fully functional and visible in DHCP client list from the Archer BE550. But I will not have an unnecessary second device, like Archer C9 for this test, between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One.

 

 

 

I have also already tested different Ethernet cables (Cat6) with different lengths and also a crossover cable, but the problem remains the same. A static IP address on the MagentaTV One is also not a solution, as the port on the Archer BE550 continues to show as not connecting, until I switch the Ethernet port on Archer BE550 or reboot the the Archer BE550 if the MagentaTV One is on and connected to the router.

 

I am currently using the IPTV function of the Archer BE550 as a workaround and have set the Ethernet port to which the MagentaTV One is connected to bridge mode. The other 3 Ethernet ports are still set to Internet. This way, the MagentaTV One have in short time a link to Archer BE550, gets an IP address from the Vodafone Station and works without restrictions and immediately after starting.

However, with the IP-TV bridge mode, the MagentaTV One is logically no longer visible in my Archer BE550 network because it is in the Vodafone Station network. But don't really want that, because the Archer BE550 is my main router and manages my network, just like the Archer C9 did before it.

 

 

 

There are no problems with the Magenta TV One via WLAN. However, since I switch WLAN on and off on the Archer BE550 at certain times, the MagentaTV One should be connected to the Archer BE550 via an Ethernet cable, as was previously the case with the Archer C9.

 

I think that it is an issue or can be a strange bug with the auto-negotiation between the Archer BE550 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports and the MagentaTV One which one have only 100 Megabit Ethernet ports. As I said, with the Archer C9, which only has 1 Gigabit Ethernet port, there were never any problems and there are none when I use it as a switch between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One. All other clients connected via Ethernet cable have no problems. It only affects the MagentaTV One.

 

The MagentaTV One use with last update Android TV 12 as operating system. And based on the MAC address (first three parts of it are "04-AB-08") of the Ethernet port, it appears that the MagentaTV One was manufactured by "Shenzhen Skyworth Digital Technology CO".

 

 

Specs from the MagentaTV One

MagentaTV One specs

 

Unfortunately, I cannot deactivate the auto-negotiation on MagentaTV One and on the Ethernet ports on the LAN side of the Archer BE550 and set a fixed speed, e.g.100Mbit full-duplex or 1000Mbit full-duplex.

 

I hope someone can give me a tip or that TP-Link can solve the problem.

 

best regards

GrenSo

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago

Update

 

After multiple tests, I can say that the workaround with the bridge mode does not work with IPTV. Apparently it was just a coincidence that a link was established in my first attempts.

 

This means that, as I wrote, I always have to unplug the Ethernet cable from the Archer BE550 and plug it back into another unused Ethernet port on the Archer BE550. Only then or when I restart the Archer BE550, when the MagentaTV One is switched on, does the MagentaTV One get a link and have access to the network and the Internet.

 

This increases my suspicion that it is an issue with auto-negotiation / auto-sensing between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV one.

 

 

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

update 2

 

IPTV does seem to work. Or rather, the MagentaTV One works a little better when the bridge mode is activated for IPTV.

 

Today or better since yesterday evening I had IPTV turned off and also MagentaTV One was off too. When I later switched on MagateaTV One, it did not get a link to the Archer BE550. Not even when I plugged the Ethernet cable into a different unused port on the Archer BE550 as usual.

Then, while the MagentaTV One was still on and connected to the Archer BE550 via an Ethernet cable, I reactivated the bridge mode for IPTV and immediately afterward the MagentaTV One had a working link and internet access.

 

It must be an auto-negotiation / auto-sensing issue between Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One, because if the Archer BE550 switch to bridge mode on the IPTV function, the MagentaTV One get a link.

 

To be 100 % sure, I will test the next days an additional Gigabit switch between Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One. And I have set Ethernet port 3 and 4 on Archer BE550 to bridge mode on IPTV function to switch the MagentaTV One, without changing the setup from the Archer BE550, between this two Ethenret ports if no link will come up.

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
a week ago

@GrenSo 

 

Thank you very much for your detailed description.

 

Just want to confirm, are you saying the MagentaTV One works fine when it connects to the wireless network of the BE550, but the ethernet connection is just not stable when IPTV is disabled on the BE550? Could you please verify this?

 

I will escalate this case to our support engineers and ask them to investigate this further. Please check your registered email box and respond.

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a week ago

  @Kevin_Z  thank you for your response.

 

Yes, that's right. If I connect the MagentaTV One wireless with Archer BE550, there are no issues. The problem only occurs when connecting the MagentaTV One via Ethernet cable for the first time each day. Once the MagentaTV One has established a link to the Archer BE550, the connection is just as stable and have no issues.

 

I don't know why, but somehow the Archer BE550 seems to work a little differently with auto-negotiation in bridge mode for IPTV than when IPTV is off or is not set to bridge mode but to Internet.

With activated IPTV and the bridge mode on the Ethernet port to which the MegantaTV One is connected, the auto-negotiation does not work perfectly and not to 100 % but a lot better. Most of the time I still have to replug the Ethernet cable on the Archer BE550 to another unused Ethernet port so that the MagentaTV One gets a link. And like I told, if I connect my old Archer C9 (LAN to LAN) between Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One, then the MagentaTV One immediately has a link to the Archer C9 and the Archer C9 also has a link to the Archer BE550 and ever things works fine too.

 

There are no problems with my older Sony TV, which is connected to Ethernet port 2 of the Archer BE550 and which also only has a 100 Megabit Ethernet port.

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
a week ago

update 3

 

Today I installed an unmanaged gigabit switch (model EW-A005-E) between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One and deactivated IPTV on the Archer BE550 and switched all Ethernet ports back to the Internet.

 

 

The switch established a Gigabit link to the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One established a 100 Megabit link with the switch. In this setup, the MagentaTV One received a link to the network immediately and without delay, obtained an IP address from the Archer BE550 via DHCP and was immediately online.

 

 

So exactly the same as if I put the Archer C9 as a switch between the MagentaTV One and the Archer BE550.

 

This confirms my suspicion that there is an issue with the auto-negotiation between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One. The only question is how to solve it so that I don't need an additional switch between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One.

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
a week ago

@GrenSo 

 

This is much clearer. Thank you for the detailed information.

 

I've escalated the case to our support engineers, who will analyze it and provide a solution.

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
a week ago

update 4

 

Today or better this morning I deactivate IPTV completely and the MagentaTV One immediately gets a link and is online.

 

 

I still have the same setup as described in Update 3. That means I have the unmanaged switch mentioned above between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One and everything works fine.

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Re:Connection problems between Archer BE550 and MagentaTV One
Wednesday

update 5

 

After I had updated the firmware from 1.0.11 Build 20240807 rel.25691 to 1.0.12 Build 20240902 rel.22993(4555), I tested the MagentaTV One again without the switch in between. I had connected the MagentaTV One on Ethernet Port 4 of the Archer BE550 and she did not get a link again. IPTV was deactivated for the test.

When I switched the MagentaTV One from Ethernet Port 4 to Ethernet Port 3 from Archer BE550, she immediately received a link and an IP address via DHCP. The same issue as with the old firmwareSo I reonnected the switch between the Archer BE550 and the MagentaTV One and switched from Ethernet Port 3 back to Ethernet Port 4 of the Archer BE550 again.

 

To my amazement, the Switch did not get a link to the Archer BE550 but the switch had a link to the MagentaTV One. I switched the switch from Ethernet Port 4 back to Ethernet Port 3 on the Archer BE550 and the switch immediately had a link to the Archer BE550. A notebook I used for an other test was also unable to get a link on Ethernet port 4 of the Archer BE550. The Ethernet port 4 was like dead. Ethernet port 4 was only usable again after I had restarted the Archer BE550.

 

This strange behavior, that the first used Ethernet port no longer works and you have to restart the Archer BE550, only appears if the MagnetaTV One was off and without power and is directly connected and try to get a first link to the Archer BE550.

 

Mind you, with the Archer C9 these issue don't exist.

 

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