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bengkohn
Nov 29, 2018Aspirant
All good, except for the magenta light
I finally got my router (as a wireless AP) and satellite the way I want, with an ethernet backhaul. The trick seems to have been to take the cable out of the internet port on the router and put it in...
bengkohn
Nov 30, 2018Aspirant
Fair enough, thank you.
I will keep that in mind if I start to run into weirdness going forward, but for now it is working great.
inok
Nov 30, 2018Aspirant
I have got the same issue. My router is running in AP mode too. The magenta light lights all the time, although everything is working fine for me.
I have got Netgear Switch and a wired backhaul. In my understanding, in that configuration, there is no need to plug anything into the WAN port of my RBS50.
The first ETH port of all ORBI devices (one router, two satellites) are all connected to the Netgear switch. Nothing more, nothing less. The router has static IP, the satellites have dynamic IP. All in the same network.
The magenta light is annoying. Am I missing something?
- FURRYe38Nov 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
The Magenta should not be seen in AP mode if you have the base router connected at the Yellow LAN port to the main host router. You can use the LAN port as well, however when you do, this will cause the Magenta LED to be seen.
inok wrote:
I have got the same issue. My router is running in AP mode too. The magenta light lights all the time, although everything is working fine for me.
I have got Netgear Switch and a wired backhaul. In my understanding, in that configuration, there is no need to plug anything into the WAN port of my RBS50.
The first ETH port of all ORBI devices (one router, two satellites) are all connected to the Netgear switch. Nothing more, nothing less. The router has static IP, the satellites have dynamic IP. All in the same network.
The magenta light is annoying. Am I missing something?
- Christiaan11Dec 16, 2018Apprentice
I got it working (finally) after trying gazillion different set-ups. I now have both satellites with WIRED backhaul (also showing as such in admin panel) and NO magenta light on router showing up.
So maybe the following will help some of you as well.
My set-up:
- I have RB50 + 2 satellites.
- RB50 in AP mode connected from yellow WAN port to LAN port on ISP router.
- Both satellites are also connected to a LAN port on ISP router.
- Another ethernet cable from ISP router to switch.
- Have several other devices connected to the (non managed) switch.
So connecting both router through yellow WAN and satellites to the ISP router (instead of switch) was the trick for me and made the magenta light turn off without losing wired backhaul capability.
Also keep in mind that you really need to give it some time when you connect and turn all devices on. Orbi devices really need minutes to "settle". It was showing magenta initially on the satellites but I left it for a while and in admin panel the status moved from "good", to "config sync" back to "good" again.
- FURRYe38Dec 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the switch you were using? Some switches don't work well with Orbi. Non managed switches and non Green Ethernet switches are prefered to use with Orbi. Possilbe the switch you have was the main cause if your problems.
Christiaan11 wrote:
I got it working (finally) after trying gazillion different set-ups. I now have both satellites with WIRED backhaul (also showing as such in admin panel) and NO magenta light on router showing up.
So maybe the following will help some of you as well.
My set-up:
- I have RB50 + 2 satellites.
- RB50 in AP mode connected from yellow WAN port to LAN port on ISP router.
- Both satellites are also connected to a LAN port on ISP router.
- Another ethernet cable from ISP router to switch.
- Have several other devices connected to the (non managed) switch.
So connecting both router through yellow WAN and satellites to the ISP router (instead of switch) was the trick for me and made the magenta light turn off without losing wired backhaul capability.
Also keep in mind that you really need to give it some time when you connect and turn all devices on. Orbi devices really need minutes to "settle". It was showing magenta initially on the satellites but I left it for a while and in admin panel the status moved from "good", to "config sync" back to "good" again.