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Ltripreno
Mar 02, 2020Aspirant
Devices not connecting in mesh network??? Orbi RBK50
I have the RBR50V2 mesh router and 1 satelite that came in the RBK50 kit. I have read a couple of threads about this topic. I don't have a managed switch and I don't understand back haul. I think ...
- Mar 05, 2020
That means that the AV receiver was using a Static IP rather than Dynamic IP from DHCP. And since the static IP was for a different subnet than the 192.168.1 subnet of your Orbi, it was not seen on the network. Glad you got it figured out now. Since you set the static IP to 192.168.1.90, I suggest adding that to the DHCP Address Reservations under the Advanced -> Setup -> LAN Setup page of the web interface to the Orbi. That way nothing else will get assigned a conflicting IP by DHCP if your receiver is off the network.
Ltripreno wrote:SOLVED!!!!
Thank you, everyone for your ideas!
I was thinking more about the IP address.
The reciever IP address was 192.168.182.1. It was configurable, so I changed the .1 to a .5
The app has the ability to put in specific IP addresses for which the app would search. I put in the .5 address. No go.
Everything else is 192.168.1.xxx. A 1 where the receiver had 182.
I went to the receiver and put in 192.168.1.90, then put that in the app. Voila!! It worked.
Don;t ask why or how...I have no idea. But it worked.
Thank you all again!! I love forums like these!
Cheers,
Retired_Member
Mar 04, 2020
Ltripreno wrote:Answering the last 2 comments.
Why am I so worried about it? The AV receiver has 2 zones - main and patio. I use the app to turn on the patio only without turning it on in the main. It is a convenience factor.
It may be a convenience factor, but I'm pretty sure Yamaha did not design that receiver with the Orbi app in mind. Is there not remote for the receiver, receiiver front control (old school)?
But keep playing with it, if it worked once, it'll work again as long as the FW hasn't pulled the plug on that ability.
Good luck.
Ltripreno
Mar 04, 2020Aspirant
I just tried it on the phone, as suggested. A Samsung S7. Same result. Phone could not see/find the receiver.
Thanks again!!!
- tomschmidtMar 04, 2020Virtuoso
Ltripreno, you state that you have your AV receiver connected to the 2.4GHz WiFi band (at least according to the Orbi Attached devices display). Do network sources of the AV receiver work (pushing the NET: button on your remote)? If they work, then the problem has to be some incompatibility with the app if it cannot find the AV receiver, even when you force your tablet and/or phone to use the 2.4GHz frequency instead of the 5GHz frequency. Did you make sure your phone test also had your phone on the 2.4GHz frequency?
- LtriprenoMar 04, 2020Aspirant
tomschmidt wrote:Ltripreno, you state that you have your AV receiver connected to the 2.4GHz WiFi band (at least according to the Orbi Attached devices display). Do network sources of the AV receiver work (pushing the NET: button on your remote)? If they work, then the problem has to be some incompatibility with the app if it cannot find the AV receiver, even when you force your tablet and/or phone to use the 2.4GHz frequency instead of the 5GHz frequency. Did you make sure your phone test also had your phone on the 2.4GHz frequency?
That is where I am at with Yamaha. I trried playing Net radio and Pandora through/from the AV receiver. It did not work.
I am waiting for Yamaha to respond with next steps.
Thanks!
- theoakMar 05, 2020Luminary
There is always the obvious. I had a satellite receiver that I spent hours trying to figure out why it would not connect to the internet ... the antenna was not screwed in all the way :smileyembarrassed:
According the specs on the receiver, it does have a network port. Do you have a long network cable to try a direct connection to your router or satellite? Could you temporarily bring the satellite to where the receiver is and connect the receiver to the satellite via cable?