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sprf4
Jul 23, 2019Aspirant
Poor signal on satellite RBR20 on 65m2 apartment
Hello. I have just installed a router and a satellite of RBR20 in a 65m2 apartment (builded in 2011). Both devices are in 2 different rooms, separated 8meters maximum and the satellite’s WiFi signa...
CrimpOn
Jul 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
sprf4 wrote:
In the room where I have installed the satellite I have a Cat.6 ethernet cable connected to ISP router. Can I connect the satellite with ethernet and not WiFi????
Just to confirm: the yellow Orbi port is connected to the ISP router, and the remaining ethernet port is connect to the satellite, correct?
i.e. the satellite is not connected directly to the ISP router?
If my math is correct, a 65m2 space probably does not require both a router and a satellite. If the signal only 8m away is really terrible, there must be something inside the wall that is blocking WiFi.
What people have done in the past is plug in the satellite in the same room as the router and see if it syncs. If it will not get a "blue light" and sync, then there is a definite problem with the hardware. After the satellite has synced over WiFi, connect the Orbi and the satellite with an ethernet patch cable. It may take a few minutes, but the satellite should change from WiFi backhaul to "wired" backhaul. Once the satellite backhall has been established, then move the satellite to the other room and connect it to the router over the ethernet cable.
- sprf4Jul 24, 2019Aspirant
Yes, yellow Orbi router port is connected to modem-router ISP.
The ethernet port of Orbi Router is connected to a Gigabit Switch, from Netgear. Satellite is not connected to the ISP router.
I have put both, RBR and RBS in the same room, and it takes too much time to syncronize, and finish with purple colour.
Let me attached a map of the installation, and a topology of my network. Now, RBS is installed but in topology map of App it appears disconnected in purple colour.
Maybe the RBS has a hardware problem :(
- FURRYe38Jul 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Please turn OFF the RBS and just test wired and wireless speeds with the RBR only.
30 feet is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
What is the Mfr and model# of the ethernet switch if one is in the configuration.
If your RBS is connected via ethernet switch, be sure Daisy Chain is disabled on the RBR...
sprf4 wrote:Yes, yellow Orbi router port is connected to modem-router ISP.
The ethernet port of Orbi Router is connected to a Gigabit Switch, from Netgear. Satellite is not connected to the ISP router.
I have put both, RBR and RBS in the same room, and it takes too much time to syncronize, and finish with purple colour.
Let me attached a map of the installation, and a topology of my network. Now, RBS is installed but in topology map of App it appears disconnected in purple colour.
Maybe the RBS has a hardware problem :(
- CrimpOnJul 24, 2019Guru - Experienced User
sprf4 wrote:I have put both, RBR and RBS in the same room, and it takes too much time to syncronize, and finish with purple colour.
Thanks for the diagrams. If the satellite will not sync correctly with the router using WiFi when placed in the same room, there is a definite problem. There is no point in moving on to a wired connection when the satellite will not sync over WiFi.
Can you remove the satellite from the configuration, reset it, and attempt to add it again over WiFi? Using the web interface, if the satellite is powered off, on the Attached Devices page it will bring up an option to "Delete" it. Then, use the paperclip to reset the satellite and the sync buttons to link them.