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itGeeks
Sep 26, 2016Apprentice
Feature Request: Orbi Satellite Ethernet Backhaul
As good as Orbi looks on paper I don't understand Y you would cut yourself so short and not support Eithernet backhaul for the satellites, I have 5 locations needing a system like this but without su...
- Apr 26, 2017
Let me acknowledge that our customer base has been clamoring for this feature for a while, and we are trying to be responsive to their needs. To provide context on why it's taking a while to get it out, during the first quarter, the Orbi Engineering team was focused on bringing out the two new products (RBK30 & RBK40) to market. Now that it's accomplished, we're actively working on bringing this feature and a couple of other interesting, market-requested features to you.
Orbi Product Team
AmitR
Dec 05, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
We just released OrbiOS 2.1 containing Ethernet Backhaul here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Announcing-availability-of-OrbiOS-2-1/m-p/1447612#M16893
Orbi Product Management
Dd852
Dec 09, 2017Luminary
Is there documerntation on how to use the wired backhaul? Just plug it into any ethernet slot and the satellite will figure out it is input not output?
- DarrenMDec 11, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Yes any port will work
DarrenM
- MudManDec 11, 2017Guide
I've have been using the wired back haul since the firmware release and it works great! Thanks guys.
- cyberprashantDec 26, 2017Luminary
Dd852 wrote:Is there documerntation on how to use the wired backhaul? Just plug it into any ethernet slot and the satellite will figure out it is input not output?
yep just plug into any slot on satellite. For example on satellite I have one ethernet cable coming from the router on teh other side of the house and the other plugged into Satellite -> to the local desktop PC.
- Dearborn1515Jan 02, 2018Aspirant
I updated the firmware as suggested. I can only get one of the two satellites to work on a wired backhaul. Here is the strange thing, the LAN port connected to the wired satellite is showing 100M whitle the other LAN connected to a PC is showing 1000M. I have gigabit internet (max speed has been tested at over 900). I thought something was wrong with the LAN port on the router so I switched to a different LAN port, same results. Is it possible that the RBR40 is limiting its LAN port output to have only one port capable of performing at 1000M? Perhaps they dumbed down the remaining two ports once you connect all three? I got this data from the Advanced menu, Internet Port, Show statistics. Has anyone experienced a similar situation where only one satellite works when you try to use ethernet backhaul?
- DarrenMJan 03, 2018Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
They should have 4 10/100/1000Mbps ports on the unit have you test with a different ethernet cable?
DarrenM
- Dearborn1515Jan 21, 2018Aspirant
As it turned out, I did have a bad ethernet wire so it was not an issue with the ORBI. The support unit in HK also tweaked the unit (using remote access) and now the issue of only one satellite unit working at a time was fixed. It still has intermitten issues connecting to the the internet. It was explained to me as an issue with my internet provider. I have to "wake up" the unit in the morning after a night with no activity. It is slightly annoying but I am getting decent WIFI performance all through the apartment. Speed is still fastest near the main router, satellites are a bit slower. Wired ports has the best performance using Speedtest.com measurements. There are probably more settings I can tweak to improve individual client performance but I am happy with the current setup