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yoda99be
Mar 19, 2018Aspirant
How do i setup wired backhaul on the satellite? (RBK40)
I first set up the RBK40 router & satellite through the app. Both were in rather close proximity. Everything worked like it should. I could connect my phone to the the router and to the satellite, I ...
yoda99be
Mar 19, 2018Aspirant
OK so I think I found out how to fix it.
First, when you are on version 2.0.0.56 and the router admin software says everything is up to date... it is not up to date. There is a version 2.1.2.18 well tucked away that you can install manually. This is what worked for me:
- I had the router & satellite working in close proximity with no backhaul to start with
- go here: https://www.netgear.com/support/download/ and search for RBK40
- download the SATELLITE IMAGE RBS40 2.1.2.18 and extract the .img somewhere
- download the ROUTER IMAGE RBr40 2.1.2.18 and extract the .img somewhere
- update the satellite manually FIRST
- then update the router manually
- here's the explanation how to update both manually: https://kb.netgear.com/31573/How-do-I-manually-upgrade-firmware-on-my-Orbi-Satellite
- I then checked weither everything still worked through wireless backhaul
- then i connected the ethernet backhaul to LAN4 of the satellite (give it some time, during about 30 seconds my networked devices like my wired pc could not surf the web. But when i tried a bit afterwards everything worked!
- In the routeradmin i now see under Attached Devices that the Satellite is "wired"
My god that was hard... I was on the verge of returning this thing. Keep you posted after I move it again.
RocketSquirrel
Mar 19, 2018Luminary
Wow, this stuff is mysterious. I had another user tell me in a private message that backhaul only worked for him when connected to LAN port 1. I don’t understand why, I assume all LAN ports just sit on an internal switch.