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DrBSkull
Jan 31, 2019Guide
Mysterious Guest Network
I have an Orbi RBR50 and three RBS50 satellites and one RBS50Y as part of my network. I have an invisible/private GUEST Network setup which is NOT broadcasting an SSID. On several occasions when I ch...
- Jan 31, 2019
Yes I am using the guest network. The main reason I unchecked Broadcast SSID was while I was logging on to my guest network which is used for an outdoor wifi security and camera system and pool equipment as not to use my primary network was the first time I noticed the network appeared and it was unsecure, it actually show devices on my primary wifi network so I kept the name as not to have to reset all of my wifi security devices then created a hidden network with the same name.
If I uncheck Guest Network and just leave the name of the hidden network in the blank the guest network goes off line. I have not tried unchecking guest network and rebooting all four of my satellites. Trying that or a total factory reset might help the bigger problem is that this phantom or mystery network seems to come and go and it's unsecure as if sharing is turned on and it also sees my devices on my primary network. Currently I am not seeing it but it was there this morning. Rebooting the main router did make it go away but I'm afraid it will be back and my shared devices/files will be unsecure again. Very strange a network created by the Orbi which is called ORBI27-GUEST can see devices in the primary network.
ekhalil
Jan 31, 2019Master
DrBSkull wrote:
..........when I check the wifi networks in my area I see a network called "ORBI27-GUEST". ......
I think that one of your satellites is not properly synced with the router and still has the default SSID (ORBI27). To know which satellite(s) that is/are please use a wifi analyser that shows the MAC address of the basestation broadcasting the network.
In the photo you attached I see that you are using a Mac, so you can use the native OSX wifi analyser as follows:
- Option+Click on the Wi-Fi menu item in OS X
- Choose “Open Wireless Diagnostics”
- Go to the “Window” menu and choose “Scan” to immediately open the Wi-Fi Stumbler tool built into Mac OS X
- Locate the network ORBI27 and see which MAC addresses are broadcasting it and compare with the MAC addresses of all your Orbi basestations (router + 4 satellites).
- DrBSkullFeb 01, 2019Guide
I agree it may be coming from one of the satellites. Next time it pops up I will do a scan and identify which one it's coming from but the signal is strong everywhere so it's seems to be broadcasting equally throughout the entire mesh network. I was able to make it go away by simply turning off then rebooting the router but as I mentions it may take a few days or week but I expect it will be back. Very Strange...
- FURRYe38Feb 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Ya, been some posts about this before.
One mentiioned that a satellite was out of sync. Something to maybe remove all satellites and re-sync them or do a factory reset on them and re-add them, when you have time.
Good Luck.- DrBSkullFeb 09, 2019Guide
It hasn't happened again since I rebooted the router and closest satellite so for now I'm just going to keep am eye on it. I would rather know where it was coming from then factory reset every thing which will take some time. If the guest network appears again I will scan for the mac address.