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walkerx
Mar 05, 2019Guide
Mixed satellite connection
If I use the Orbi satellites in a mixed mode configuration so one is wired and the other is wireless, do you need to enable the daisy chain backhaul or should it be left disabled?
I'm still run...
- Mar 05, 2019
No... the daisy chain is for when you have multiple hops of satellites back to a router.
I have three satellites, two of which are hard wired and one is RF backhaul. Works great.
BTW, update your firmware.
https://kb.netgear.com/000060603/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-3-0-32
walkerx
Mar 05, 2019Guide
Sat 1 will be connecting wirelessly in its new position, which is about 25 foot from main orbi.
Sat 2 is connected via wired connection as about 30+ foot from main orbi and reports as poor connection if wireless.this is also around 25-30 feet from Sat 1.
So based on what you say to enable Sat 1 to talk to Sat 2 and Main Orbi, it requires daisy chain mode enabled.
Sat 2 is connected via wired connection as about 30+ foot from main orbi and reports as poor connection if wireless.this is also around 25-30 feet from Sat 1.
So based on what you say to enable Sat 1 to talk to Sat 2 and Main Orbi, it requires daisy chain mode enabled.
ekhalil
Mar 05, 2019Master
walkerx wrote:
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So based on what you say to enable Sat 1 to talk to Sat 2 and Main Orbi, it requires daisy chain mode enabled.
Correct. In that case Sat 1 will connect to the node which has better signal whether it's the Router or Sat 2.
- walkerxMar 07, 2019Guide
thanks for help, but with continuing issues with the orbi i've purchased a google wifi system today
got it all up and running in about 20 minutes and it working for me