Router keeps rebooting every 3-5 minutes after plugging in Samsung M2070 printer through ethernet port












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Router Model: TP-LINK, TD-W9970

Printer: Samsung M2070.



I have already tested out why the router keeps rebooting and I found out that connecting the printer via the Ethernet cable is causing this issue. I don't know if there is a specific setting in the router that should be applied, or if the router cannot handle the printer for some reason. I am really confused and I don't know what to do. Actually, the problem happens even when the printer is not connected, but it's more frequent when it is. I tried unplugging the switch and then the problem didn't happen anymore. Now I am trying to plug the switch into the router's other Ethernet port to see if the problem is maybe from the router port itself which is causing an electric failure or something like that.



Network map:

Router: TP-LINK TD-W9970

Access Point: TL-WA801ND

Switch: TP-LINK TL-SG105 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps



Device Connected:
- 20 - 30 devices between computers & mobiles
- 2 cameras connected via wireless
- 4 cameras connected to DVR
- DVR device connected to switch
- 3 Printers



Now I am still working to track down the problem but I am looking also for your suggestions and what can cause this.










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  • to make things easier this picture describe my network map: ibb.co/vHJNtsV

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Router Model: TP-LINK, TD-W9970

Printer: Samsung M2070.



I have already tested out why the router keeps rebooting and I found out that connecting the printer via the Ethernet cable is causing this issue. I don't know if there is a specific setting in the router that should be applied, or if the router cannot handle the printer for some reason. I am really confused and I don't know what to do. Actually, the problem happens even when the printer is not connected, but it's more frequent when it is. I tried unplugging the switch and then the problem didn't happen anymore. Now I am trying to plug the switch into the router's other Ethernet port to see if the problem is maybe from the router port itself which is causing an electric failure or something like that.



Network map:

Router: TP-LINK TD-W9970

Access Point: TL-WA801ND

Switch: TP-LINK TL-SG105 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps



Device Connected:
- 20 - 30 devices between computers & mobiles
- 2 cameras connected via wireless
- 4 cameras connected to DVR
- DVR device connected to switch
- 3 Printers



Now I am still working to track down the problem but I am looking also for your suggestions and what can cause this.










share|improve this question

























  • to make things easier this picture describe my network map: ibb.co/vHJNtsV

    – Volcano
    Jan 17 at 10:28














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Router Model: TP-LINK, TD-W9970

Printer: Samsung M2070.



I have already tested out why the router keeps rebooting and I found out that connecting the printer via the Ethernet cable is causing this issue. I don't know if there is a specific setting in the router that should be applied, or if the router cannot handle the printer for some reason. I am really confused and I don't know what to do. Actually, the problem happens even when the printer is not connected, but it's more frequent when it is. I tried unplugging the switch and then the problem didn't happen anymore. Now I am trying to plug the switch into the router's other Ethernet port to see if the problem is maybe from the router port itself which is causing an electric failure or something like that.



Network map:

Router: TP-LINK TD-W9970

Access Point: TL-WA801ND

Switch: TP-LINK TL-SG105 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps



Device Connected:
- 20 - 30 devices between computers & mobiles
- 2 cameras connected via wireless
- 4 cameras connected to DVR
- DVR device connected to switch
- 3 Printers



Now I am still working to track down the problem but I am looking also for your suggestions and what can cause this.










share|improve this question
















Router Model: TP-LINK, TD-W9970

Printer: Samsung M2070.



I have already tested out why the router keeps rebooting and I found out that connecting the printer via the Ethernet cable is causing this issue. I don't know if there is a specific setting in the router that should be applied, or if the router cannot handle the printer for some reason. I am really confused and I don't know what to do. Actually, the problem happens even when the printer is not connected, but it's more frequent when it is. I tried unplugging the switch and then the problem didn't happen anymore. Now I am trying to plug the switch into the router's other Ethernet port to see if the problem is maybe from the router port itself which is causing an electric failure or something like that.



Network map:

Router: TP-LINK TD-W9970

Access Point: TL-WA801ND

Switch: TP-LINK TL-SG105 5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps



Device Connected:
- 20 - 30 devices between computers & mobiles
- 2 cameras connected via wireless
- 4 cameras connected to DVR
- DVR device connected to switch
- 3 Printers



Now I am still working to track down the problem but I am looking also for your suggestions and what can cause this.







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  • to make things easier this picture describe my network map: ibb.co/vHJNtsV

    – Volcano
    Jan 17 at 10:28



















  • to make things easier this picture describe my network map: ibb.co/vHJNtsV

    – Volcano
    Jan 17 at 10:28

















to make things easier this picture describe my network map: ibb.co/vHJNtsV

– Volcano
Jan 17 at 10:28





to make things easier this picture describe my network map: ibb.co/vHJNtsV

– Volcano
Jan 17 at 10:28










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