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Bokkers
Mar 16, 2020Aspirant
RBK43 Ethernet Backhaul not working
I am using a pretty simple setup. Cat6 cable from the port right of the WAN port on the RBR40 directly into left port on RBS40. Cable works fine, tested directly into laptop without wifi and had full...
Bokkers
Mar 16, 2020Aspirant
Satelite connected to one of the white ports indeed and firmware version 2.3.5.30.
I have also followed this:
- Switch off the Satellite
- Go to Attached Devices in the web GUI and click on the "Disconnect" button beside the Satellite in questions
- Turn on the Satellite and use a paper clip to factory reset the Satellite
- When the Satellite is up after factory reset, press the Sync button on the Satellite (while the Ethernet cable to the Router is connected) and then on the Router
- When the Satellite is added it should behave correctly.
Same result...
FURRYe38
Mar 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Disconnect the ethernet cable from the RBS.
Factory reset the RBS, then Turn OFF the RBS.
Select Remove from RBRs web page for the RBS. It should say disconnected. Apply the change and reboot the RBR.
After the RBR is bakc to ready. Power ON the RBS and re-sync it to the RBR WIRELESSLY first. Ensure it connects and appears in the RBRs web page. Top LED should turn BLUE.
After the top LED on the RBS turns OFF, connect the LAN cable between the RBR and RBS. The top ring on the RBS should turn ON, PINK I think. Then should turn BLUE.
Check the status on the RBRs web page.
- BokkersMar 16, 2020Aspirant
So I did all of that, and was refreshing the device list in the browser at the end. I had a wired connection (and blue light) for about 5 seconds, after which it went back to a poor 5ghz connection again. I thought putting a wire in would make my life easier (dropped connections due to RBS too far away from the RBR), but I am still stuck at the same place....
Any other ideas?
- FURRYe38Mar 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Try a factory reset on the RBR and RBS. Set up the RBR with the setup wizard. Add the RBS wirelessly first, then connect eithernet.
If this still fails, the system maybe faulty and needs replaced/RMAd.
- BokkersMar 17, 2020Aspirant
So had a moment this morning with an empty house, so I would not disturb the kids with their internet being down. I did a full factory reset and setup via the wizard. The end result is the same.
How can something so simple (according to Netgear their documentation you just plug it in and it works) be so complex? This was working a year ago, when I originally purchased it I used an old cat5 cable, I had connection wired, but the cable was slower vs wireless. The product is just over a year old, cannot get in touch with Netgear without paying 89 dollars for a half year of support for something that should just work.
Thanks for your help so far, I hope you or other members of the community have some other suggestions, otherwise it will be an expensive excercise, buying a new set all together...