I have a main ASUS RT-AC86U router that is wired to several TUF-AX3000 V2 units, which all function as access points (not using AiMesh).
Today, I noticed that one of the access points stopped responding when I tried to access it via 192.168.1.7. Restarting the access point didn’t help, so I moved the LAN cable from the WAN port to one of the LAN ports. This resolved the issue.
However, when I switched the cable back to the WAN port, I couldn’t reproduce the problem.
I was under the impression that in Access Point mode, the LAN cable from the router could be connected to either the WAN or LAN ports.
Is this a sign of a faulty WAN port, or am I missing something?
Today, I noticed that one of the access points stopped responding when I tried to access it via 192.168.1.7. Restarting the access point didn’t help, so I moved the LAN cable from the WAN port to one of the LAN ports. This resolved the issue.
However, when I switched the cable back to the WAN port, I couldn’t reproduce the problem.
I was under the impression that in Access Point mode, the LAN cable from the router could be connected to either the WAN or LAN ports.
Is this a sign of a faulty WAN port, or am I missing something?