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RiverCityNet
Jan 28, 2019Aspirant
Daisy chain ethernet backhaul?
I have the RBK50 (RBR50 + 2 RBS50s) plus another RBS50, for a total of 3 satellies. The setup is installed in an old house with thick walls, which pretty much kills the wifi backhaul.
I'd like ...
FURRYe38
Jan 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The feature Daisy Chain in the routers UI should be disabled, however yes you should be able to wire Daisy chaing satellites I believe. You can try this out while in the same room as the router with the two statellites to see if it works for you...
You can have mixed connected satellites.
For wired back haul:
Set up IP address reservations for each satellite and devices on the router as you add them to the router. The satellites need to be set up via wireless first. Then connect 1 satellite at a time to the ethernet LAN cable. Wait 5 minutes and the top led on the satellite should turn on BLUE. Set up an IP address reservation for the 1st satellite. Continue to do the same thing for the 2nd satellite. Then follow up with your devices.
RiverCityNet wrote:
I have the RBK50 (RBR50 + 2 RBS50s) plus another RBS50, for a total of 3 satellies. The setup is installed in an old house with thick walls, which pretty much kills the wifi backhaul.
I'd like to use Ethernet for backhaul, but it's NOT practical to make a "home run" back to the router from each satellite. So, can I just connect the satellite to the next in line, daisy chain style:
Sat ===> Sat ===> Sat ==> Router
Also, can I mix Ethernet and wifi backhaul? Anything else I should know/consider about this?
Thanks in advance...
- RiverCityNetJan 28, 2019AspirantThanks. I would have thought the router would handle IP allocation, but this process makes sense. Are reservations assigned from the main admin page?
- FURRYe38Jan 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You can find IP address reservations under Advanced Tab/Setup/LAN Setup. Select ADD and you'll see a list of devices that you can add a reservation too. IP reservations are handy to keep devices getting same IP address when they get connected.
RiverCityNet wrote:
Thanks. I would have thought the router would handle IP allocation, but this process makes sense. Are reservations assigned from the main admin page?