#Local Connection lost

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mystic igloo
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created a thread for the double subnet

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i have my deco mesh as a wifi router. It says on ti: in wifi router mode, deco conncets to the internet directly via dynamic ip, static ip, pppoe and shares internet accesss to multiple wired or wireless devices. NAT and DHCP servers are enabled by default.

whole vine
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You don't want it in router mode unless that's your only router

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You want access point or extender

mystic igloo
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That is my only router as I turned my IP router off

whole vine
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We need a wiring diagram - how is everything connected

hallow boneBOT
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fallen warren
mystic igloo
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The deco and at&t router both go to the "IP spreader" ( i named it that)

whole vine
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What is that?

idle gate
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I think you need to look in the DECO device and see what it is listing for DHCP servers and subnets. In that snippit you gave:
NAT and DHCP servers are enabled by default.
That implies more than one ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

whole vine
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Even worse, it's ancient

idle gate
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Yeesh yeah, 10/100 ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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That's gonna bottleneck your network

whole vine
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So, ISP router -> switch
Deco in AP mode, LAN port connected ISP router

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Cut the 1970's switch out

fallen warren
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internet->at&t(dns+dhcp+nat)-> HUB ->deco(dns+dhcp+nat) ........?????????

mystic igloo
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ok, so i should just go back to the at&t router and just use the deco as access poitns?

whole vine
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Yes

mystic igloo
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ok i will do that and let you know how it goes

fallen warren
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yes of-course .... your deco shoudl just act as "wifi cable", nothing smart ๐Ÿ˜‰ ... pure access-point!

whole vine
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If everything isn't in the same subnet then you didn't get it right

fallen warren
whole vine
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I thought that with 100 Mb it had to be a switch

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If it really is a hub though, that's ... impressive

fallen warren
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No my friend ... ๐Ÿ˜‰ HUB was used to move from daisy-chained coax cables to ethernet cables in star topology...

whole vine
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I've seen plenty of 10 Mb hubs in my time, don't remember seeing 100 Mb, but that was a while ago

fallen warren
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20 years ago

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I had a 386-dx-40 ๐Ÿ™‚

whole vine
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That's new fangled stuff

fallen warren
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i guess he used it to connect tv/playstation...

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And i think tha lan port 1 of the at&t is a 5gbit port ๐Ÿ˜‰ . It should be used for the deco.

idle gate
mystic igloo
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Going back to the at&t router worked. I have local access now. Do i need to create a static IP now?

fallen warren
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I would create a static IP.

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Is your first deco connected to your switch ?

mystic igloo
mystic igloo
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connected directly into the modem

fallen warren
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your DHCP is providing ip within a range ( let's say 100 up to 200) what you can do is to assign a static ip below 100 (outside of the range). which is free of-course

idle gate
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Yeah, would say you may want to rework or re-organize your layout of your network. The general layout would be Router/Model -> switch

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and then Wifi AP (in AP only mode) -> switch, all other wired devices -> switch

mystic igloo
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ip address:
192.168.1.171/24

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Gateway:
192.168.1.254

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DNS Servers:
192.168.1.254

idle gate
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so now you have a different gateway/dns server, guessing that comes from the ISP modem

idle gate
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I'd make sure your AP isn't also broadcasting DHCP

mystic igloo
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and made my decos access points only

idle gate
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ok, so you have DHCP disabled at your ISP modem

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so that stuff is coming from the DECO device

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which is fine, just trying to make sure lol

fallen warren
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No he went back to the default i think. at&t is the dns and dhcp

idle gate
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๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ

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Ok, so that's from the ISP router/Modem, which is fine. So structurally I'd say you should eventually get a modern 100/1000 switch, plug your modem into that switch on like port 1 (we consider that the "uplink" port), and the other end into the "switch" part of your ISP modem. Then your AP into port 2 of this new switch, then all your other wired devices into that switch. Then you have a good topology that should be less confusing for you ๐Ÿ™‚

fallen warren
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he has enough ports on the at&t at the moment.

  • at&t -> deco ( to cover the whole house using mesh wifi ).
  • at&t -> current switch for some local hardwired devices ( TV .... )
mystic igloo
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can your recommend some modern 100/1000?

fallen warren
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The one you have is fine if you don't plug anything requiring very high speed... what is connected to it ?

mystic igloo
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just my remote work. i work from home. So mainly my job uses it. And my unraid server

fallen warren
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ahh .... then ... indeed, i would change it ! ๐Ÿ˜‰ which deco do you have ?

whole vine
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For what it's worth, static DHCP leases are way smarter than doing static IP settings on hosts

mystic igloo
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x3600

idle gate
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Yeah I would leave your ISP modem settings alone since you are using that as your DHCP, as long aps you have just ONE DHCP/DNS on the network (IW your AP isn't also broadcasting DHCP ๐Ÿ˜† )

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I would think if you don't need anything managed, could get a basic NetGear or TP-Link switch, really just up to preference

fallen warren
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Same advice. your deco have 1Gb ports. No need to spend money for nothing. Netgear and tp-link are just fine ( +/- 20$ )

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10x faster for 20 bucks ๐Ÿ˜‰

idle gate
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probably reduced latency too

fallen warren
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@mystic igloo , about swap. I have disabled swap on all my VM. Even Proxmox cannot swap anymore ๐Ÿ˜‰ .

mystic igloo
fallen warren
idle gate
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Looking at your network pictures, I'm not sure of the config. It looks as if you have both the ISP router/modem and the AP plugged into the switch at the same time, while also having the AP plugged directly into the modem, but I am not sure if that's actually what is going on or if the pictures are just misleading ๐Ÿ˜„

fallen warren
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i think he changed the connections .... not sure ๐Ÿ˜‰

mystic igloo
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question tho. i turned on my at&t modem wifi and deco has its own seprate wifi ssid while in access point mode. is that ok or disable my at&t wifi again?

fallen warren
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you should!

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Wifi from my router are disabled. I have my own wifi/AP.

mystic igloo
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ok disable at&t router

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wifi

fallen warren
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I think U have a free LAN port on your modem. U could conect your Unraid directly there. ( 100Mbits => 1Gbit network)

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The bottom blue ethernet port i think is LAN 2.5Gbit ...

fallen warren
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that's fine ๐Ÿ˜‰

mystic igloo
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trying it out now

mystic igloo
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so my HA is working fine but now my deco is loosing connection constintley. the main deco is working fine but the other two around my house looses connection. i was reading articles that people suggest ip passthrough for connectivity?

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one employee from the forum suggested:If your modem from your ISP is providing a wireless connection and can operate as a router, you will also need to enable Bridge or IP passthrough mode to have a stable network. Otherwise, you will have to use AP mode on the Decos, which will use the ISP router for management, and the Decos could then be connected to multiple ports on your modem - but you will lose most of the advanced configuration for your mesh.

fallen warren
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wifi of your ISP modem is already disabled.

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could you powercycle your "satellites" deco ?
I mean swith off all "satelites", then swith on the closest one.
Any LED on deco ?

fallen warren
mystic igloo
idle gate
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OOM killer is killing processes, usually means your server needs more ram

whole vine
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Probably a problem with an add-on, ones like Studio Code are known to be RAM hungry

mystic igloo
whole vine
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Compiling could cause that, yes

mystic igloo
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having memory issues

fallen warren
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Hi @mystic igloo on which hardware are you running HA ?

mystic igloo
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But I just started a new HA on my unraid server as an VM. Thinking of starting from scratch. I gave the VM 8gb of ram

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I still have the previous one up until I can confirm the new one is solid to run

fallen warren
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I think you will not regret it. How many Gb is your zimaboard ?

whole vine
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More RAM yes, or stop using the Zimbaboard for compiling ESPHome

mystic igloo
mystic igloo
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So I have moved my HA system to my unraid VM with more ram and move my deco from wifi router to access point. Everything is working fine. I just cant get a local connection from HA.local. I have access to everything else: nabu casa and ip_address:8123. Just not local. It still uses my old HA for local. How do i move it to the new Unraid VM for local access.

idle gate
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sounds like an mdns problem

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anything that is .local uses mdns, and mdns can be a bit weird

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May need to check in your router and see if there's some entry for HA.local that is bound to the old IP.

wintry umbra
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hello , i have a problem an account , someone can help me

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thola , tengo un problema al crear la cuenta , alguien me puede ayudar