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foreverag8r
Jan 29, 2023Aspirant
Can broadcast antenna be turned off for converted RBR40 (now RBS40)?
BACKSTORY I have a refurbished RBS40 that I purchased on ebay a few years ago, however the backhaul signal is/has always been poor unless I place it right next to the RBR40 router. I'm now using t...
CrimpOn
Jan 29, 2023Guru - Experienced User
First, there is no procedure that allows the user to turn off the WiFi radios. That's the entire purpose of the product. What could be done is open the case and cut the wires to the user facing antennas. (I have no idea what would happen.)
Is there a Coax port in the same room as the router? The great thing about MoCA is that you can tap into it anywhere.
It is surprising to have a weak backhaul signal at 15 ft. Can you try moving the satellite around in that closet? Maybe there is an air conditioning duct or something hidden in the wall that is blocking the signal. If the RBW30 (wall mount?) got a good backhaul connection, then the RBS40 should as well.
foreverag8r
Jan 29, 2023Aspirant
To first point, you are correct about the product. I effectively am trying to use it as a "reverse" AP. Cutting wires probably a crap shoot. I've ordered a converted RBR50 to replace this, hoping to have better results. This one will be wired on the other end.
Point 2, that is the issue, no coax in room with router when they ran fiber to house, the previous owners did not select an optimal location, sigh! He was an old AT&T bigwig and had phone wires everywhere.
Point 3, Yes the RBW30 is a wall mount and yes there is a duct (actually in ceiling not in wall between router and satellite), but the RBW30 proves that that is not an issue. I had exchange with ebay person from whom I'm purchasing a converted RBS50 and he agrees with you, backhaul antenna issues seem strange. As pointed out in point 1, I'll replace the RBS40 with the RBS50 and see if it's backhaul reception is better. The RBS40 is fine if wired so that will be on the receiving end of the RBS50.
Thanks for getting back. May have to open the thing up and disconnect the wires. Anywhere were there might be a schematic layout of the device?
- CrimpOnJan 29, 2023Guru - Experienced User
I did not find an FCC filing for the RBS40. Here is a picture from the RBS50 filing:
The user facing antennas are the two that are "vertical" with one slender end and one fatter end. The stubby antennas at the top are the backhaul antennas.