a week ago
I just purchased 3 ZenWiFi ET9 and set them up in a mesh configuration using ethernet cables as a backhaul.
I have mostly wireless devices on the network, with a handful of wired devices, in particular a NAS and Camera system. When using a PC (wired via ethernet - tried 2, a Dell Desktop and MS Surface Pro) I can't access the NAS or Cameras but can via the Suface Pro with a wireless connect and my phone. I can ping the router, but pinging either the camera or NAS returns an error. I have dumped the ARP table, reset the Network to no avail. It worked briefly once and I can surf the internet from the wired devices with no issues - which is how I am posting this chat.
Pinging 192.168.50.73 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.50.234: Destination host unreachable.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 192.168.50.73:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 1, Lost = 3 (75% loss),
I tried contacting support, they told me to open an RMA to return the products as defective.
Any ideas?
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Thursday
Good Morning,
Thank you for the reply. I did try multiple cables and NICs and 2 different computers, both exhibited the same issue. Could not ping or connect to Local ethernet lan devices, however I could surf the internet and access the router. All my troubleshooting led to a ARP issue on the local machines.
Good news is, before committing to resetting my routers and mesh APs, I added a DNS server to my DHCP settings, refreshed my network settings on my PC and things started working. Not sure why that fixed local network issues, but things are now working - both PCs via ethernet, maybe a bad route in the routing table, who knows.
Anyways, problem is resolved, still a mystery why.
Wednesday
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Thursday
Good Morning,
Thank you for the reply. I did try multiple cables and NICs and 2 different computers, both exhibited the same issue. Could not ping or connect to Local ethernet lan devices, however I could surf the internet and access the router. All my troubleshooting led to a ARP issue on the local machines.
Good news is, before committing to resetting my routers and mesh APs, I added a DNS server to my DHCP settings, refreshed my network settings on my PC and things started working. Not sure why that fixed local network issues, but things are now working - both PCs via ethernet, maybe a bad route in the routing table, who knows.
Anyways, problem is resolved, still a mystery why.
Thursday
There appears to be a bug, I made a change to some Guest Network settings and lost access between wired devices again. I was able to resolve by making a change to the DHCP page (removed the second DNS server) and everything started working again. Will do some more testing later, but I keep kicking my wife off the internet and she is supposed to be working.
Friday
Update, after making changes to my wireless settings I once again lost device to device access over ethernet connected devices. Making a change to the DHCP DNS servers setting again restored access. Changing the DHCP range did not restore access.
So for me this is a repeatable issue. Hope to see a fix in the next firmware release.