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Switches
a week ago
@mxk77 Do try the forget/readopt/reconfigure and see if it helps, if not, i would stay on previous FW and see what the TP-Link team say
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Gateways
a week ago
@TestingJohn No, that can only be done with Switch QoS - but the traffic still has to hit the gateway and that seems to be the problem for you. about the best you can do is figure out /specify in...
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Requests & Suggestions
a week ago
@alexonski Ah, i didnt know that, i only have omada switches going to EAPs. It does seem an oversight, there is no other way i can see to determine the link speed. The link speeds indicated on...
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Gateways
a week ago
@aaronread1 Its from the omada controller The option to restrict port forward IPs does not exist in standalone mode
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Switches
a week ago
@mxk77 Not sure what else it might be, i switch route on a SG3428X and a SG3218XP-M2 and both are operating normally on the vary latest firmwares. Have you tried a forget > adopt > reconfigure on...
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Switches
a week ago
@AlokJain Gateway = Router Switches are not routers. Switches can do very basic L3 forwarding using static routes, but not actual ISP failover, NAT etc, you need a gateway for that
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