I ended up doing this, and it worked. I really don't understand why though.
Originally, I had my access point going into a switch going into another switch which then went through my power systems ethernet converter to a third switch. That was bringing down my entire network when I did an update. I changed it so that my two switches were connected to the one switch, and everything worked fine after that.
I suppose I could say my network topology is entirely too complicated for a home network, but I'm not going to stop unless I have to LOL.
Originally, I had my access point going into a switch going into another switch which then went through my power systems ethernet converter to a third switch. That was bringing down my entire network when I did an update. I changed it so that my two switches were connected to the one switch, and everything worked fine after that.
I suppose I could say my network topology is entirely too complicated for a home network, but I'm not going to stop unless I have to LOL.
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I setup my parents house to use MoCA adapters so their upstairs AP actually connects to the basement switch over coax... fun topology.