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CedricJR
Jan 27, 2018Guide
Backhaul quality is horrible
I bought a RBR50 router (configured in AP mode) and 3x RBS50 satellites. To diagnose the problem I switched off all satellites, except one. The problem is that a neighbour is using the exact channel ...
- Mar 29, 2018
Try the beta.
Theres no CLI support.
Vontech615wrote:
I'm on FW 2.1.2.18. Just curious, why Cat6? I have Cat 5e which should be more than sufficient. I have a wireless backhaul, not wired. I'd mainly like to know if there is a way to make more advanced changes via a CLI?
Vontech615
Mar 29, 2018Aspirant
I'm in a similar situation. Are there command line tools available for the Orbri RBR50?
FURRYe38
Mar 29, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What FW version are you using?
What CAT# cable are you using? CAT6 cabling is recommended.
Is the Satellite directly connected to the router with cabling or is there a network switch in between?
Vontech615wrote:
I'm in a similar situation. Are there command line tools available for the Orbri RBR50?
- Vontech615Mar 29, 2018AspirantI'm on FW 2.1.2.18. Just curious, why Cat6? I have Cat 5e which should be more than sufficient. I have a wireless backhaul, not wired. I'd mainly like to know if there is a way to make more advanced changes via a CLI?
- FURRYe38Mar 29, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Try the beta.
Theres no CLI support.
Vontech615wrote:
I'm on FW 2.1.2.18. Just curious, why Cat6? I have Cat 5e which should be more than sufficient. I have a wireless backhaul, not wired. I'd mainly like to know if there is a way to make more advanced changes via a CLI?- CedricJRMar 29, 2018Guide
I wasn't able to find a good solution and I didn't contacted the Moderator because "private" solutions aren't solutions. As soon as the cable is removed (and the WiFi backhaul is there) the problems on the IPTV are comming back. The stability of the link between the RBR50 and RBS50 ia a real problem..
Actually I removed all the RBS50 satellites and the replaced the last one with a gigabit ethernet switch and still a "temporary" cable crossing my living room. So actually the RBR50 is a luxury access point with an integrated switch. Much worse than my previous Ubitquiti UAP-AC-PRO. I'm seriously considering to remove those Netgear Orbi devices, because they aren't providing the network quality I'm expecting.
Needless to say that the Ubquiti devices are much more configurable than the Netgear Orbi and they were working for months like a charm. Netgear has probably lost more than a customer here due to the lack of open support and advanced configuration. I'll probably give a try to the Ubiquiti mesh network instead.