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starrs-ridge
Mar 25, 2020Tutor
RBR50 as AP with Ethernet Backhaul: Same switch for both WAN and LAN ports
I am thinking of the following configuration for wired Ethernet backhaul, but I am unsure if it will work. The RBR50 is already set to AP mode, and the satellites are in wireless backhaul current...
- Mar 26, 2020
No, that configuration will not work and is not needed. When in AP mode the WAN port on the RBR acts like a LAN port and is on the LAN side of the network, no longer on the WAN side of the network when in router mode. LAN is bi-directional.
You can daisy chain switches and place them where needed to get a ethernet connection out to the farthest RBS. I have 4 switches in between my RBR and RBS currently using v2.5.1.8. Zero issues.
If you use managed switches, be sure that all IGMP protocols on these switches are disabled. Also disable any green ethernet features as well. These are known to cause problems in between RBR and RBS. Non managed, non green ethernet switches are preferred.
Retired_Member
Mar 26, 2020here's your problem: 2.5.1.8
starrs-ridge
Mar 26, 2020Tutor
Thanks, but could you please elaborate on what the issue is with firmware 2.5.1.8 in regards to this configuration?
- Retired_MemberMar 26, 2020
starrs-ridge wrote:
Thanks, but could you please elaborate on what the issue is with firmware 2.5.1.8 in regards to this configuration?all I can tell if you do a search...several folks report issues. this appears to be a pattern with NG.
your best bet is to revert back and once you get stable...leave your system alone. NG will push auto updates IF required.