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Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account

 
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Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account

Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account
Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account
a week ago
Model: Deco X50  
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Give us a box to manually setup the peers for ethernet backhaul. Your Broadcast protocoll is faulty. It sends request for a port that is not even open on the target Deco. 
 

Give us an option to disable wireless backhaul.

 

Give me a local access without any stupid account setup and ffs you are bonkers for automatically changing my admin pw if i change my forum pw. 

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Re:Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account
a week ago

  @luckystrikes 

Hi, thank you very much for the feedback.

There hasn't been a plan to manually disable the WiFi Backhaul. When the Ethernet Backhaul is successfully established, the WiFi Backhaul will be automatically deactivated.

 Deco/Tether/Tapo App, as well as Forum login, all use the one and only TP-Link email ID. If you change the password on any Apps, the forum login password will be changed as well.

 

For the Ethernet Backhaul, it would be better to add more details, that " It sends requests for a port that is not even open on the target Deco. " Any further explanation, pictures, or captured logs will be highly appreciated.

(You could also forward all the logs about the faulty broadcast protocol to the Technical support email)

 

Thanks a lot.

Best regards.

 

 

 

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Re:Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account
a week ago

  @David-TP 

 

Sure 

here you can see the decos shouting for 20002

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Re:Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account
a week ago

and here you can see that the deco does not have port 20002 open

 

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Re:Manual Backhaul setting. Disable TP-Link account
a week ago - last edited a week ago

The Broadcast is not blocked anywhere in my network, packets sniffed at main router. If it were blocked somewhere it would not reach the sniffer. 
Also can see them in tcpdump from a mashine directly connected to the same switch as the decos ultimately are

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Just the decos can´t see each other as apparently they either listen on the wrong port or send to the wrong port. 


Tried restarting the decos, no avail. 

I do not see any reason to not give a manual setup for this. Make an "advanced" tab in the web gui and give full control. Could even do it with a "no support" disclosure. 

 

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