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Cheekymuppet
Nov 24, 2018Aspirant
Orbi Rbr50 and rbs50 keeps disconnecting
Hi I have an rbr50 on the 2’d floor of my house, with an rbs50 (satellite-1) on the first floor and another rbs50 (satellite-2) on the ground floor. Satellite-2 connects to the router and initially...
FURRYe38
Nov 24, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials.
What channels are you using? Auto? Try setting manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz and any unused channel on 5Ghz.
Any Wifi Neighbors near by? If so, how many?
Cheekymuppet wrote:
Hi
I have an rbr50 on the 2’d floor of my house, with an rbs50 (satellite-1) on the first floor and another rbs50 (satellite-2) on the ground floor. Satellite-2 connects to the router and initially has a good backhaul signal for about 12-24 hours, at this point the connection then goes to poor and finally disconnects completely.
I don’t understand a) why the connection just ‘deteriorates’ and also why satellite-2 doesn’t connect to satellite-1 in a daisy chain configuration because they are much closer together...
Any help is greatly appreciated as it’s starting to get very frustrating !!
- CheekymuppetNov 25, 2018Aspirant
Hi
The distance between the router and satellite-1 is about 15 to 20 feet, then satellite-1 to satellite-2 is about 15 feet. The walls in the house are all solid brick walls, hence why they are closer.
I've been using channel 11 for 2.4 Ghz network and 36 for the 5Ghz one, channel 11 is clear after doing a wifi scan, but just moved 5Ghz to channel 40 as thats clear. so will see if that helps.
Thanks
- CheekymuppetNov 25, 2018Aspirant
Sorry, just to add...
When I reboot satellite-2, which this morning isn't connected, it will reconnect to the router, not satellite-1 (even though its closer) and will show a 'Good' backhaul status for about 24 hours, and then it just drops... I don't understand why it would be a good signal on reconnection but then without any of the devices moving the signal degrades nad then eventually disconnects...
- ekhalilNov 25, 2018MasterThe backhaul links use the higher channels in the 5GHz band and not channels 36,40,44 and 48 which you choose in the wireless settings.
Those higher channels are DFS channels (Dynamic Frequency Selection), that is they share same frequency with radar systems. Wifi devices have to change frequency if it detects a radar signal on the same used channel.
It can be that there are radar signals coming at certain times of the day that affects your backhaul links and gets them disconnected.
I think that you need Daisy Chain to be properly working for your setup to function unless you have the possibility to move the router to the middle instead of Satellite 1.
I hope that Netgear will fix Daisy Chain soon as I think it’s an important functionality for those using wireless backhaul.