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juankt
Oct 23, 2021Aspirant
Forced Firmware updates BRICKED AP mode
I have the Costco Special RBK753 (AX4200) recent "forced" firmware updates have "bricked" the ability to run them in AP mode. Firmware versions 3 and earlier were perfectly fine and completely flawles...
juankt
Dec 09, 2021Aspirant
Actually the AP mode while it's appears to be supported causes the Satellites to FAIL to connect over wifi. I've tried this with three separate ORBI RBK750 sets. Moreover it's quite easy to repro...
Repro:
- Configure RBR750 in router mode
- Connect to satellites using wifi (standard procedure)
- Update to latest firmware 4.6.5.14
- Move the wired connection to the local network FROM the internet port to one of the Ethernet ports
- While connected wirelessly to satellites login to Router and change to AP mode.
- Wait for router to come back up.
- Both satellites will NEVER connect wirelessly Indicators remain Purple and Router "connected devices" page shows the satellites as "Disconnected"
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wwlen1
Dec 09, 2021Guide
Move the wired connection to the local network FROM the internet port to one of the Ethernet ports.
That's the problem.
Unlike most other routers where you are expected to do this, the Orbi stays in the internet port.
That's the problem.
Unlike most other routers where you are expected to do this, the Orbi stays in the internet port.
- juanktDec 09, 2021AspirantThat is NOT correct, I ran sucessfully in AP mode for MONTHS exactly as I described... In face if configured in AP mode and connected local network to the rbr the light indicator on the RBR would show purple. Finally, I've tried leaving the hard wired connection in the "internet port" it does NOT work.
- wwlen1Dec 09, 2021GuideSorry if that is wrong for your Orbi.
I assumed that it worked the same way that Netgear recommends:
https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point
As it worked when I set it up that way on my RBR40
- juanktDec 09, 2021Aspirant
wwlen1 wrote:
Move the wired connection to the local network FROM the internet port to one of the Ethernet ports.
That's the problem.
Unlike most other routers where you are expected to do this, the Orbi stays in the internet port.That is NOT correct, I ran sucessfully in AP mode for MONTHS exactly as I described... In fact if configured in AP mode and connected local network to the rbr the light indicator on the RBR would show purple. Finally, I've tried leaving the hard wired connection in the "internet port" the results ARE THE SAME.
- juanktDec 09, 2021Aspirant
juankt wrote:
wwlen1 wrote:
Move the wired connection to the local network FROM the internet port to one of the Ethernet ports.
That's the problem.
Unlike most other routers where you are expected to do this, the Orbi stays in the internet port.That is NOT correct, I ran sucessfully in AP mode for MONTHS exactly as I described... In fact if configured in AP mode and connected local network to the rbr the light indicator on the RBR would show purple. Finally, I've tried leaving the hard wired connection in the "internet port" the results ARE THE SAME.
Additionally if I plug the RBR via the "internet" port running in AP mode the RBR BLOCKS network discovery demonstrated by showing "zero" wired connected devices. Whereas If I'm plugged into one of the ethernet ports I see all my devices that are connected via WIRED connection.
While I appreciate suggestions, I do get frustrated sometimes when folks offer incorrect information.
Attached image shows RBR showing "wired" devices.
- juanktDec 09, 2021Aspirant
juankt wrote:
juankt wrote:
wwlen1 wrote:
Move the wired connection to the local network FROM the internet port to one of the Ethernet ports.
That's the problem.
Unlike most other routers where you are expected to do this, the Orbi stays in the internet port.That is NOT correct, I ran sucessfully in AP mode for MONTHS exactly as I described... In fact if configured in AP mode and connected local network to the rbr the light indicator on the RBR would show purple. Finally, I've tried leaving the hard wired connection in the "internet port" the results ARE THE SAME.
Additionally if I plug the RBR via the "internet" port running in AP mode the RBR BLOCKS network discovery demonstrated by showing "zero" wired connected devices. Whereas If I'm plugged into one of the ethernet ports I see all my devices that are connected via WIRED connection.
While I appreciate suggestions, I do get frustrated sometimes when folks offer incorrect information.
Attached image shows RBR showing "wired" devices.
This attached image shows what happens when I plug the wired connection into the "internet" port while running in AP mode... All the local "Wired" devices disappear!