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debauche
Aug 24, 2021Aspirant
Cannot access devices across different wifi channels on Orbi
I have a setup in my business where I placed Orbi routers. I have all 3 channels going, and a guest network. However, I cannot access anything on the network from channel 2 or 3 like printers, securi...
debauche
Aug 24, 2021Aspirant
Just to clarify, the second "issue" I write about is no longer an issue. The network no longer crashes, but the dashboard for the Orbi shows many many devices as attached to it when it is simply a wireless AP. It shows devices hardwired to it, when they are hardwired into other switches on the network. However, this doesn't seem to affect things so I have learned to just let that go and live with it.
- CrimpOnAug 24, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Orbi routers report devices being "wired" when they appear on one of the ethernet ports. It has no way to know how many switches packets have gone through on the way to the Orbi.
I am a bit confused about "I have all 3 channels going, and a guest network". Would you do me a favor and report the model number that appears on the bottom of the router? If this is Orbi Pro, there are restrictions on what devices can do based on which of the WiFi SSID's they connect to.
- debaucheAug 24, 2021Aspirant
Nothing goes into any of the ethernet ports on the Orbi. There is a line from the Orbi to the Hitron modem.. that's it. All other devices in the facility travel through other switches and come back via fiber to an edgeswitch in the rack, which has a single line to the Hitron. So somehow the orbi is seeing IP's on the network and thinking they are hardwired. There re literally 30+ devices showing as being hardwired.
SRK60 is the setup we bought. Wow would have been nice to know if there were restrictions across SSD's especially when being touted as a business system.
- debaucheAug 24, 2021Aspirant
Actually I correct myself. The Orbi goes to teh edgeswitch as well.. single line. SO it's simply a wireless AP that reports numerous hard connecitons.