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oldluddite
Jan 08, 2018Aspirant
New Unsecured networks on Orbi RBK50
I have two networks on my orbi RBR50/RBS50. One is a guest network. Mac, OS 10.12.6 Firmware v2.0.0.74 A couple days ago my iOS devices showed two unsecured networks with the same name as my usual...
- Jan 11, 2018
Appreciate the thought, but as noted previously, when the router was turned off the extraneous networks went away. And when it was rebooted, they came back.
So don't think someone was spoofing...
It made no sense to me that a factory reset would allow these networks to exist. Even tho I went through all the steps on orbilogin from scratch, and made a new network with a completely different name and password and rehooked up with the satellite and so on, I just could not get my mind around a factory reset not clearing the decks.
So I did it again. It's a bit putsy to redo, but not hard.
Went through all the steps.
And then, just for giggles, did it once more.
Well, I guess Rinse and Repeat is a new effective operation. The phantom but functional nonsecured networks are gone, and so is the new ones I made up, except for the most recent and that seems to work fine.
So, I'll keep my fingers crossed, but can say that a factory reset apparently needs to be done more than once to 'take'. YMMV.
guzzijason
Jan 11, 2018Apprentice
Are you sure someone near you isn't trying to spoof your network? Do this: unplug your Orbi router and satellite(s) from the wall completely, and then scan and see if the mystery networks are still broadcasting. If they are, someone is doing something nefarious.
oldluddite
Jan 11, 2018Aspirant
Appreciate the thought, but as noted previously, when the router was turned off the extraneous networks went away. And when it was rebooted, they came back.
So don't think someone was spoofing...
It made no sense to me that a factory reset would allow these networks to exist. Even tho I went through all the steps on orbilogin from scratch, and made a new network with a completely different name and password and rehooked up with the satellite and so on, I just could not get my mind around a factory reset not clearing the decks.
So I did it again. It's a bit putsy to redo, but not hard.
Went through all the steps.
And then, just for giggles, did it once more.
Well, I guess Rinse and Repeat is a new effective operation. The phantom but functional nonsecured networks are gone, and so is the new ones I made up, except for the most recent and that seems to work fine.
So, I'll keep my fingers crossed, but can say that a factory reset apparently needs to be done more than once to 'take'. YMMV.