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AmtrHomeNetAdm
Oct 02, 2022Tutor
Device on router loses internet connectivity when connection moves to satellite
[Note I have AC2200 Mini Orbi Router (RBR40 with 1 satellite RBW30). I'm not sure this is the correct forum to post this. Please redirect me as needed.] I've now witnessed this issue with an iPho...
plemans
Oct 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
1. this is actually the forum for the orbi devices: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/bd-p/Orbi
2. what actual firmware number is on the router and the satellites? We hear "the latest" a lot and many times it isn't. So we ask for what version you're actually on.
3. what modem/gateway is the router connected to?
- AmtrHomeNetAdmOct 03, 2022Tutor
The admin console is telling me there are no firmware updates available for either the router (RBR40 - v2.7.4.24) nor the satellite (RBW30 - v26.2.6).
I have Google Fiber. So I have an Ethernet cable from the wall to the router.
Should I (re)start this discussion in the proper forum?
- plemansOct 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
It looks like it got moved to the proper forum.
what ONT did google provide you?
Have you tried a factory reset/reinstall recently? - AmtrHomeNetAdmOct 05, 2022Tutor
Resetting the satellite did not make a difference. If I power up the Windows 11 laptop close to the satellite, Windows 11 shows I'm connected but with no Internet access. Orbi shows it's connected. I verify the IP on the laptop matches what the Orbi thinks the IP is.
If I go to the room with the router, I automatically gain internet access within a few seconds.
I'm basing my comment on firmware based on the fact the Orbi mgmt console says there are no firmware updates available for either device.
I'm not sure why the Ethernet jack the router is plugged in to is relevant. Everything in my house can connect to the router. It's a couple of random mobile devices that cannot get to the Internet when moving from a connection on the router to a connection on the satellite. And I have two devices that only connect to the satellite that are able to maintain a connection to the Internet. Every device gets an IP. But these random devices cannot get to the Internet.
It's almost like the "problem" devices are allowed on the router but blocked on the satellite.
- plemansOct 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I meant factory reset the whole system, not just the satellite.
And knowing what gateway your connecting the router to is important because double nats can cause surprising issues.