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jasonbb
Apr 16, 2019Tutor
Orbi RBK50 with satellite showing "no internet" when joining network.
Hi all, I have had my Orbi RBK50 and RBS50 satellite since November 2016 and its been great, over the last week and a half its turned to rubbish, I suspect it was after the latest firmware update V2....
- Apr 16, 2019
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.I recommend that you manually re-load v44 and the factory reset and setup from scratch to see if this helps with the issue your seeing. There have been issues with Autoupdate and others seeing bad behavior. Doing a factory reset seems to resolve this for v44.
Re-load the RBS first then the RBR. Reset and setup from scratch.
I saw no issues after doing this process on v44.
jasonbb wrote:
Hi all, I have had my Orbi RBK50 and RBS50 satellite since November 2016 and its been great, over the last week and a half its turned to rubbish, I suspect it was after the latest firmware update V2.3.1.44 because the timing looks to be about right?
What started happening was my iPhones and iPads started dropping off the network all the time, if you go into network setting it says connected to the orbi network but under it says No internet connection, the thing is I have some other iPads and devices on the network with the internet working just fine, one of my Mac laptop's was connected and the other was not so its really weird, the satellite was also dropping off.
A bit over a week ago after some research it said to reset the network and start again. The next day (Wednesday) I had some work going on with my network so he reset the Orbi and re set it up in AP mode as they installed a new Pakedge router with a Control4 upgrade, it worked really well for about 5 days and has now gone to dropping off constantly, I can't connect the satellite now either.
I read it should be set up in router mode but the Pakedge router is now in between the internet connection and the Orbi, please help.
plemans
Apr 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
What pakedge router are you using?
If you've only noticed the change since the firmware upgrade and you've already tried a full reset of the Orbi setup, you can downgrade the firmware to an earlier version. You'd follow the same manual update procedure but use the older firmware. Just make sure you disable auto update. there's been a couple posts in the forums about instability with the .44 update. I highly recommend any firmware changes be made over ethernet and make sure to do a full reset after making the changes. This tends to help with stability in my opinion.
https://kb.netgear.com/000038662/How-do-I-enable-disable-auto-firmware-update
- jasonbbApr 16, 2019Tutor
Thanks for your reply, its a Pakedge RK-1
The ineternet connection is running from the Optus router to the Pakedge then into the Orbi.
I'll give the downgrade a try.
- plemansApr 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Also make sure to put the orbi back in AP mode after the downgrade.
https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point
- jasonbbApr 16, 2019Tutor
Hi guys, I flicked the Orbi back into router mode and downgraded the firmware back to V2.2.1.212 on the Orbi then found I couldn't connect the satillite to downgrade that, I reupgraded the main Orbi, connected the satillite and then managed to downgrade the satillite, I then put it back into AP mode, I had the satellite connected in router mode but once I put it back in to AP mode I can't get the satellite to connect.
Under online update there is nowhere to turn off auto update, I have now noticed the satillite has upgraded itself to .44, I'm now going to have to upgrade the Orbi in order to try and connect to the satillite again.