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rzippelius
Aug 23, 2021Aspirant
Fundamental bug in Orbi STILL has not been fixed.
Even with the latest FW V2.7.3.22 the Orbi mesh still has a fundamental bug, which prevents some clients (typically connected to an Orbi satellite) from reaching certain other clients in my home ne...
CrimpOn
Aug 24, 2021Guru - Experienced User
It is about time for me to invest in a home NAS (backups, Plex server, etc.) Would you mind sharing the model of Synology NAS that exhibits this problem with Orbi? I have only one RBR50 router, one RBS50 satellite, and one RBS40V satellite, so I am not entirely confident that I can reproduce the problem.
As was pointed out, there have been numerous posts regarding Synology NAS and Orbi. I confess not to have followed them closely (having no NAS at all, let alone a Synology NAS).
Thanks
rzippelius
Aug 25, 2021Aspirant
I have a Synology DS-918+ and I have been very happy with it. Very stable and lots of excellent add-ons (like Plex server and the ability to run Virtual Machines and Dockers). I use it as my filer, a fax server and as my network DVR (Plex plus a HDHomeRun network tuner). The Synology NAS is not the problem. When I connect my laptop via the Asus Router I can reach it just fine, but when I connect via an Orbi mesh device, then often I can't reach it. The Synology NAS is not the only client in my home network that has the issue.
My network is a bit more complex than a middle of the road network as I have a combination of ethernet switches, some ethernet over coax connections using MOCA and an Orbi mesh. My main router is an Asus. The Orbi RBR20 is being used in AP mode.
- CrimpOnAug 25, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Looks like I am not going to be able to reproduce this situation.
- Cannot put Orbi in AP mode.
- No longer have my MoCHA network connected.
Could you humor me (again) and indicate where on the attached diagram
- The NAS is connected
- MoCHA is connected
- Where a laptop cannot connect to the NAS
- Where a laptop can connect to the NAS
p.s. That is a LOT of NAS
- rzippeliusAug 25, 2021Aspirant
This is the network topology:
The Asus Router is connects to the WAN (Verizon FIOS). It's ethernet ports connect to the Synology NAS, an older Netgear ReadyNAS (used for backup) and an eithernet-over-coax MOCA device. The coax runs through a coax splitter. At the end of the coax lines are a few other MOCA endpoints. One of the endpoints has an Orbi RBR20 router. In addition to the RBR20 I have 3 Orbi RBS20 satellites. All 3 Orbi satellites have some devices connected via its ethernet port.
- CrimpOnAug 25, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Do I have it correct now? (see attached)
I agree that a laptop connected to a satellite (#2) should be able to connect with the NAS just as a laptop connected to the Asus (#1) can.
I am not confident that I understand MoCA well enough. (My experience was several years ago. It worked well, but I resented the coax cable clutter.) Part of me wonders, "what if I ran a ethernet cable (temporarily) between the Asus and the RBR20?" I actually have 50' and 100' ethernet cables in my "box of stuff" for experiments such as this. The family hates when I string them through the house, but it's usually only for a short time.
A 'port scan' using any of the available tools should produce the same results from location #1 as location #2.
Thanks for humoring me. I should have paid attention to this issue long ago.