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BobDuke
Apprentice
Jan 20, 2018

Identification of Orbi back haul

Using a WiFi analyzer app, I see a number of networks sharing the same channels as my Orbi.  It's easy to identify the client networks. 

How do I identify the Orbi back haul network? 

SSID?

MAC?

 

Thanks. 

Bob

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  • The backhaul is hidden. You can only see it with a few combinations of scanning software and WiFi adapter. Only a very few will show the signal consistently. 

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      BobDuke
      Apprentice

      The SSID may be hidden, but as Netgear must follow standards to use WiFi, the chanels, etc. are defined.  So I did some more digging with my handy dandy WiFi Analyser, and found a note from a fellow Orbi user that clarified the use of a 2.4 GHz channel as part of the backhaul.

       

      These are the Mac addresses and Channels used between the Orbi and clients.

      Router  Mac 08:02:8e:a6:d3:66  Ch 48

      Sat       Mac 08:02:8e:a7:86:80  Ch 48

      Router  Mac 0e:02:8e:a6:d3:64  Ch 3+7

      Sat       Mac 0e:02:8e:a7:86:7e  Ch 3+7

       

      Then I found these "hidden" SSID's, which are probably for the backhaul:

      Router  Mac 08:02:8e:a6:d3:67  Ch 157

      Sat       Mac 08:02:8e:a7:86:81  Ch 157

      Router  Mac 12:02:8e:a6:d3:64  Ch 3+7

      Sat       Mac 12:02:8e:a7:86:7e  Ch 3+7

       

       

      There may be other "hidden" SSID's.  And i might have missed a few things.

       

      It's interresting, in a good way, how the first and last portion of Mac addresses are manipulated based on usage.

       

      I think a lot uf us like to understand how our systems ("toys") actually function.  The more we know, the better we can be at providing accurate feedback to Netgear.

       

      Bob