Here are the two diagram i posted above.
I was told by Natalie Zheng from TPLINK that the wireless backhaul is permanently activated even when I am using ethernet backhaul. This is quite unexpected from the mesh that was advertised, and nowhere is written about this including community forum. I never had issues with other popular brands.
The deco app is showing ethernet backhaul is working only after turning off STP on my switches, and I did not need the wireless backhaul from being permanently activated - as this will reduce my wireless speed and introduce STP.
Also hope you can help answer my 4 questions below.
- [Deco Access Point Mode] In a ethernet backhaul scenario for LAN traffic (172.16.10.252) heading to 8.8.8.8, does satellite-deco (172.16.10.11) traffic packet send the packet through my firewalla-router(combined switch) TO the main deco, before it goes out to the WAN?
- [Deco Access Point Mode] continued from the first question, in this case why does the main deco then act as another L3 router?
- [Deco Access Point Mode] I have disabled STP on the router in order for my ethernet backhaul to function. Is this because there are wireless backhaul that is permanently activated from all Deco that's why the STP kicked in? If this is true, Deco actually causes double-looping (STP) since I have ethernet and wireless backhaul running simultaneously.
- [Deco Access Point Mode] I need to disable the wireless backhaul permanently. Can this be done?
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