Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems

Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems

Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems
Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems
2024-10-03 17:30:27 - last edited 2024-10-03 17:46:48
Model: Deco BE11000   Deco XE5300  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: XE: 1.2.0 BE: 1.0.6

I have several networks, I have included the deco models for two different networks.... each network only as 1 model of Deco - each has 3 nodes.

 

When I set them up they had ethernet backhaul from the primary units to the satalite units

 

One has no switches [direct connect] between primary and satalite, one has a switch connected to primary that also includes things like security cameras. [The modem/router from the cable company is plugged directly into the DECO port 1]

 

BOTH NETWORKS WERE WORKING PERFECTLY WELL UP UNTIL A MONTH OR TWO AGO.

 

-------then------

 

WIFI objects (smart switches etc) started falling off the network. if I did a reset they sometimes wouldn't even see the correct network SSIDs of the network. [2.4GHz smart home devices]

 

IF I remove the ethernet backhaul everything works perfectly. If I put the ethernet backhaul back on I get the same symptoms in a few hours.

 

Has anyone else experienced this issue? Was this caused by a firmware update?

 

Is it just me?

 

[EDIT PS] Both network are using wireless backhaul now, the satalites just used the wireless default instead of wired

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Re:Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems
2024-10-04 09:02:40

  @Spandox 

You observe that on several meshes with several models of Deco?

 

I would try setting up an IoT wifi network on the Deco, perhaps with only 2.4, or with reduced security, and connect the smart devices on that wifi network.

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Re:Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems
2024-10-04 13:23:43

  @yves_b That may mask the problem for those devices,  but doesn't address the root causes, and doesn't prevent it from affecting other things.

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Re:Ethernet backhaul started to cause problems
2024-10-04 16:32:12

  @Spandox 

 

Similar issues....spontaneously causing DECO system crashes.  Remove backhaul...all good.

 

Need to reboot modem and switch....but sometimes wont allow more than 3 backhaul + Main devices..wandering on the 3 backhaul units it chooses.

 

Fiberoptic Modem>>>Main BE 110000>>>New TP LINK 10G 5 Port Switch>>>3 BE11000 + 1 X95

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