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manuel-c23
May 13, 2018Star
[Bug] Wired backhaul + Router reboot = KO
I use a wired backhaul connection
The router gets rebooted (e.g. auto firmware update, settings change, blackout, manual reboot)
Backhaul connection goes KO, the system don't recover the wired ...
manuel-c23
May 16, 2018Star
budy wrote:
How, do you know, that the wired backhaul goes bad?
Because after some hours the wired backhaul still doesn't work. I have to manually disconnect and reconnect the ethernet cable.
budy
May 16, 2018Luminary
manuel-c23 wrote:
budy wrote:
How, do you know, that the wired backhaul goes bad?
Because after some hours the wired backhaul still doesn't work. I have to manually disconnect and reconnect the ethernet cable.
Don't want to be pedantic, but how did you verify that? Did you some ping tests to verify, that the sat is not connected via the wired backhaul? As I said, the indicator on the Orbi web site is not very reliable. Have you checked the ping performance or the arp table on the Orbi router when pinging the satellite?
- manuel-c23May 16, 2018Star
budy wrote:
manuel-c23 wrote:
budy wrote:
How, do you know, that the wired backhaul goes bad?
Because after some hours the wired backhaul still doesn't work. I have to manually disconnect and reconnect the ethernet cable.
Don't want to be pedantic, but how did you verify that? Did you some ping tests to verify, that the sat is not connected via the wired backhaul? As I said, the indicator on the Orbi web site is not very reliable. Have you checked the ping performance or the arp table on the Orbi router when pinging the satellite?
Because the wireless backhaul connection is out-of-range and the connection doesn't work at all. If I disconnect and reconnect the ethernet cable, the connection (with the wired backhaul) starts working again.
- budyMay 22, 2018Luminary
It would depend on how exactly the satellites are configuring themselves at boot time. Afaik, the satellites always try wireless first, even if a LAN connection is present. That said, you could try to poweroff your satellite and unplug the LAN cable, then power it on. Wait for a couple of minutes and plug the LAN cable back in. By that time the whole initialization process should be over. Maybe this gets you somewhere.