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Roonie
Mar 14, 2021Tutor
Orbi RBR50 (V2.7.2.104) device manager does not recognize a device
Ive gott a router/satellite setup - all devices are dependent on wifi, the satelite has ethernet running into another room with a switch supporting entertainment devices (Mediaplayer, appleTV, TV and...
- Mar 14, 2021
If the Orbi was just recently updated to firmware 2.7.2.104 this may be a consequence of the update.
A similar thing happened to me. After a manual firmware update, several devices that were obviously connected and working did not show up in Attached Devices, but were instead listed in the LAN setup as "Allowed devices that were not connected." Very annoying.
I saved the config, did a Factory Reset, and during the new setup I imported the saved configuration.
(a) Yes, this is stupid and should not have happened.
(b) The solution took 15 minutes.
(c) I did not really need to do anything, but was too annoyed to "let it go".
(d) If this had not worked, I would have done a Factory Reset and set the whole thing up from scratch (over two hours).
Sometimes I envy those yokels who just plug the Orbi into their modem and use it. Don't even change the SSID/password. Configure nothing.
CrimpOn
Mar 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
If the Orbi was just recently updated to firmware 2.7.2.104 this may be a consequence of the update.
A similar thing happened to me. After a manual firmware update, several devices that were obviously connected and working did not show up in Attached Devices, but were instead listed in the LAN setup as "Allowed devices that were not connected." Very annoying.
I saved the config, did a Factory Reset, and during the new setup I imported the saved configuration.
(a) Yes, this is stupid and should not have happened.
(b) The solution took 15 minutes.
(c) I did not really need to do anything, but was too annoyed to "let it go".
(d) If this had not worked, I would have done a Factory Reset and set the whole thing up from scratch (over two hours).
Sometimes I envy those yokels who just plug the Orbi into their modem and use it. Don't even change the SSID/password. Configure nothing.
- vajimMar 14, 2021Master
CrimpOn wrote:Sometimes I envy those yokels who just plug the Orbi into their modem and use it. Don't even change the SSID/password. Configure nothing.
That would be be ...almost....I did change the SSID and password:smileyhappy:
- RoonieMar 14, 2021Tutor
Thanks guys. I will try a backup and reset. The comments did make me wonder though- I don't recall a lot of effort to set up. From memory, credentials, SSID and a vlan tweak - and apart from the recent flaw, I've been really impressed with the Orbi. I get the ISP advertised speeds throughout the (2 storey) house
- CrimpOnMar 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Rereading my post, "Yokels" was not the best descriptor. What I meant was "people who just want to use WiFi vs. people who want to fuss around with WiFi (me)".