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meanjeanslo's avatar
Oct 17, 2023
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After firmware update - satellite disconnected and unable to reconnect

Hello,

I have an Orbi RBK20 set with a router RBR20 and 1 satellite RBS20.  I downloaded and installed the most recent firmware V2.7.4.24.  The router updated fine and still works/connects.  I am currently using it in AP mode and using my Netgear Nighthawk RAX20 as the main router because it offers Readyshare for attached storage.

 

After I ran the download and install using the internet connection, my satellite lost connection and turned magenta on top.  So I thought I would just disconnect it and reconnect as I did the very first time, but now I can't connect the satellite at all. I tried using both the app and the web interface, as well as just hitting the Sync buttons on both router and satellite.  None of this has worked.

 

Next, I tried using the reset for each device, first the satellite only, then also the router.  Still, the satellite won't connect.  The app can't see it and the router isn't finding it, either.  I ran an ethernet cable to it so it's showing on the network, but still not connecting via wifi.

 

Is there anything else that I can try to get this working again?  I was wondering if I can push a manual firmware update to it but haven't been able to locate a solution for that.

 

Ideas, thoughts?  I'm attaching a screenshot from within the Orbi RBR20 that shows attached devices, excluding MAC addresses.  Not sure if this helps, but wanted to try.

 

Thanks, I appreciate any assistance someone with more experience is willing to give.

I should also mention that I bought another set of Orbi's RBX50 so the 1.120 and 1.5 ip addresses that you see are those.  I plan to give this old set to my neighbors who have terrible internet connection in their home.

  • Just wanted to make my final post on this.  I truly appreciate all of the feedback I received which helped me troubleshoot!

     

    After all of the troubleshooting and not being able to get this to connect, I finally decided to quit trying with it.  It was a great system as long as I had it and I'm sure glad I ordered a newer model for my house.  I was able to give my neighbors the router to use in AB mode and it's cleared up their cable TV issues so I think it's still a win.

     

    Thanks again!

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    • meanjeanslo's avatar
      meanjeanslo
      Guide

      Thank you for your input.  I probably should have mentioned that when I reset the router and satellite, I disconnected everything else on the network and plugged the router directly into the modem so that I was working with it as a brand new setup.  So, I have tried the router in Router mode already and it's not seeing the satellite.  

       

      The light on the satellite just has a slow pulsing white light.  It's never been a SOLID white light on either router or satellite when I reset.  So did I maybe do the reset incorrectly?

       

      Since the satellite doesn't seem to have a web interface, I can't seem to reach it in order to update the firmware.  I think it must have been corrupted when I tried to do the update.  I thought the reset would have put it back to a working version, but so far, the router cannot detect it in wifi mode.  

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Look for the RBS on the routers web page under Basic tab/Attached Devices. 

     

    Also be sure to update any and all RBS FIRST, then the RBR lastly.


    meanjeanslo wrote:

    Hello,

    I have an Orbi RBK20 set with a router RBR20 and 1 satellite RBS20.  I downloaded and installed the most recent firmware V2.7.4.24.  The router updated fine and still works/connects.  I am currently using it in AP mode and using my Netgear Nighthawk RAX20 as the main router because it offers Readyshare for attached storage.

     

    After I ran the download and install using the internet connection, my satellite lost connection and turned magenta on top.  So I thought I would just disconnect it and reconnect as I did the very first time, but now I can't connect the satellite at all. I tried using both the app and the web interface, as well as just hitting the Sync buttons on both router and satellite.  None of this has worked.

     

    Next, I tried using the reset for each device, first the satellite only, then also the router.  Still, the satellite won't connect.  The app can't see it and the router isn't finding it, either.  I ran an ethernet cable to it so it's showing on the network, but still not connecting via wifi.

     

    Is there anything else that I can try to get this working again?  I was wondering if I can push a manual firmware update to it but haven't been able to locate a solution for that.

     

    Ideas, thoughts?  I'm attaching a screenshot from within the Orbi RBR20 that shows attached devices, excluding MAC addresses.  Not sure if this helps, but wanted to try.

     

    Thanks, I appreciate any assistance someone with more experience is willing to give.

    I should also mention that I bought another set of Orbi's RBX50 so the 1.120 and 1.5 ip addresses that you see are those.  I plan to give this old set to my neighbors who have terrible internet connection in their home.


     

    • meanjeanslo's avatar
      meanjeanslo
      Guide

      I don't see a button that says "Connected Clients" and when I click on Attached Devices, the only options I have for that device since it's connected with an ethernet cable is to change the name and device type.  I'm not able to connect it via wifi at all.

      • KevinLiT's avatar
        KevinLiT
        NETGEAR Moderator

        Hello meanjeanslo ,

         

        Thank you for the update!
         

        This behavior is usually observed when the satellite and the router are on different firmware versions. Please ensure that the firmware of your satellite is the same as the firmware on your router. If it is not on the same firmware, please update your satellite once you get access to the satellite admin page.

         

        Please follow the steps below to verify your satellite firmware:

        • Connect directly to the satellite via an ethernet port. 
        • Navigate to 192.168.1.250.
        • Log in with your router admin credentials (If you tried a factory reset the password may revert back to the default password. Try both!).
        • Finally, the upper left of the browser will show the firmware information. 

        Please follow the link below for instructions on manually updating your RBS20:

         

        Best,

        Kevin

        Community Team

  • KevinLiT's avatar
    KevinLiT
    NETGEAR Moderator

    Hello meanjeanslo ,

     

    Welcome to the NETGEAR Community!  

     

    Please keep us updated on the progress of this issue!

     

    Best,

    Kevin

    Community Team