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tomsax
Nov 17, 2019Tutor
RBR20 Satellites Broadcast Main SSID Even After Disabled
We have an RBK23 (RBR20 with two RBS20 satellites) running router firmware version V2.3.5.26. It is set up as an AP with a guest network. I want the guest network to be visible, but would like th...
- Nov 18, 2019
I tried many variations and repetitions of reset, reboot, sync, and finally solved the problem. I believe the final piece was to "remove" the satellite that was behaving badly then reset and sync it. So, here are the steps I believe solved the problem:
Turn off the satellite.
Log in to the router and view the list of connected devices.
Wait for the router to recognize that the satellite is gone and "Remove" it.
Power up the satellite.
Reset it.
Sync the satellite with the router.
Enable SSID broadcast. Wait for it to show up in a WiFi scanner.
Change the SSID. Wait for it to show up in a WiFi scanner.
Change the SSID back. Wait for it to show up.
Disable SSID broadcast.
tomsax
Nov 18, 2019Tutor
I tried many variations and repetitions of reset, reboot, sync, and finally solved the problem. I believe the final piece was to "remove" the satellite that was behaving badly then reset and sync it. So, here are the steps I believe solved the problem:
Turn off the satellite.
Log in to the router and view the list of connected devices.
Wait for the router to recognize that the satellite is gone and "Remove" it.
Power up the satellite.
Reset it.
Sync the satellite with the router.
Enable SSID broadcast. Wait for it to show up in a WiFi scanner.
Change the SSID. Wait for it to show up in a WiFi scanner.
Change the SSID back. Wait for it to show up.
Disable SSID broadcast.
FURRYe38
Nov 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Glad you got it figured out and working. Thanks for letting us know.
Please mark your thread as solved so others will know.
Enjoy. :smileywink: