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d4dr0ck
Mar 21, 2019Tutor
Orbi Outdoor Satellite Used to Work, Now Does Not
Greetings friends - any helpful ideas would be most welcome. Details below, but in short, I'm trying to get an Outdoor Satellite to reliably work.
The setup in the house is cable modem to the ...
- Mar 22, 2019
Ok, the first thing I would do would be to manually update to most current firmware. You have a mish-mash of older versions which have known backhaul issues.
Do the satellites first. RBS50s should be updated to version .32.Regarding your router... you will have to update that to an intermediate version before going to the final version which is .32. The reason is because the newest firmware image is larger than the RBR50 used to allow. The intermediate version changes that parameter and allows you to load the final (larger version).
Here is the RBR50 Intermediate Firmware link:
https://kb.netgear.com/000060612/RBR50-RBS50-Firmware-Version-2-2-1-212
Here is the RBR Objective/final Firmware link (V.32)
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK50/RBR50-V2.3.0.32.zip
Your "Y" is at the most current version so leave that alone.
Your RBW30 should be updated to 2.3.0.4. Here is the update link
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBW30/RBW30-V2.3.0.4_1.0.5.zip
You can always bookmark the Netgear Download Center: https://www.netgear.com/support/download/ forfirmware versions.
After completing your firmware updates of satellites and then router... I recommend doing a factory reset to clear out any odd settings or whatnot that might have followed you.
Then setup your router and make the SSID and password what it was before so all your devices join without having to reconfigure.
I think at the end of the day some of your stuff was running pretty outdated firmware so this should help at least with stability and backhaul.
I also think that when you reset it rejoins 2.4 and 5g.
You have already configured your IOT devices so they should fall right back in where they belong as long as you use the exact same SSID and password as before.
WIFI analyzer is indeed a phone app. You might want to load one and check out if anyone is stepping on your channels you are using
Message me or post on here if you have any questions.
Chuck_M
Mar 22, 2019Mentor
Now remember a reset will erase special configurations... did you say you split 2.4 and 5g networks? If so, this will rejoin them (shouldnt be a problem if you already have your devices configured) and restore the "mesh" functionality.
If I were need to do a reset, I would use the web gui (192.168.1.1) and do it from there at the router. You only need to do that once... satellites will "follow suit"
d4dr0ck
Mar 23, 2019Tutor
Chuck_M wrote:
Now remember a reset will erase special configurations... did you say you split 2.4 and 5g networks? If so, this will rejoin them (shouldnt be a problem if you already have your devices configured) and restore the "mesh" functionality.
The SSIDs are (2.4) whatever24 and (5) whatever. I assume I'd have to set the network up again as whatever24 to get the IoT devices to seamlessly join back up, right? That upsets my OCD impulses a bit.
With the advice below about disabling the 5ghz SSID, I'm not as worried about this any longer. I don't mind the idea of a reset followed by potentially having to add some devices back into it, to get a properly named and properly functioning network.
Chuck_M wrote:
If I were need to do a reset, I would use the web gui (192.168.1.1) and do it from there at the router. You only need to do that once... satellites will "follow suit"
Meaning the satellites will reset themselves if I reset the router from the web GUI?
And in terms of rebuilding the network, any special technique to use, or just syncing the satellites to the router as if they were coming out of the box?
Thanks for your help!