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rhultman22
Apr 29, 2024Aspirant
Orbi RBR50/RBS50 old router name with wired connection
AC3000 Tri-band WiFi Router Model RBR50 with 1 RBS50 satellite
Firmware version V2.7.4.24
Windows 11 laptop connecting
A family member purchased this mesh network new and installed it as SSID "platypus". They upgraded and gave this system to me. I installed it using a different SSID. All WiFi connections work. I have one laptop that I connect as wired. I notice that when it connects, it reports that it connected to "platypus". I've been through all configuration windows and cannot find "platypus" anywhere. How do I get this to connect to the new SSID?
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If the laptop is wired, then no need to worry about the SSID. It's just windows had picked up the network name and gave that connection to the ethernet port. Your fine to run it as is.
- rhultman22Aspirant
Thanks for the confirmation. I noticed that it seems to work OK, although it seems to take a long time to connect. I rebooted the laptop and the wired connection appeared to not be connecting. I unplugged it, then plugged it back in. It took almost a minute before it connected and showed up as 'platypus'. I can't recall if I did a factory reset or not before plugging it in. I backed up the configuration. I wonder if I should do a factory reset, then reload the configuration file?
Try a reset then see if things work with out the back up config. If it does, then make a new back up file.
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?
Also check into last released FW version as well: