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Beeldbuisje
May 08, 2022Guide
RBR50 internet connection disappears when connecting to other satellite
I have an RBR50 mesh system with 2 satellites as router setup. When my computing device is connected to one of 3 appliances (main unit as well a satellite), I have fast and stabile internet conne...
plemans
May 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
1. what modem/gateway is it connected to?
2. how is that modem/gateway setup?
3. what firmware is on the router and the satellites?
4. How are the satellites connected to the router? Using a wired backhaul? Wilreless backhaul? and if wired, what switch are they running through?
- BeeldbuisjeMay 09, 2022Guide
1. Belgian Telenet modem Docsis 3.1
2. What do you exactly mean with this? Coax cable enters this modem. Wifi disabled, LAN directly connected to RBR50. Telenet modem is further in his default settings.
3. Router V2.7.3.22, both satellites are on V2.7.3.22 as well
4. The satellites are connected through a wired backhaul, using a 16 port TP-Link switch TL-SG1016D
- plemansMay 09, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Beeldbuisje wrote:
1. Belgian Telenet modem Docsis 3.1---what model? saying who have and that its a docsis 3.1 doesn't tell us much.
2. What do you exactly mean with this? Coax cable enters this modem. Wifi disabled, LAN directly connected to RBR50. Telenet modem is further in his default settings.---disabling wifi doesn't disabling router. if its a combo device you could be in a double nat still.
3. Router V2.7.3.22, both satellites are on V2.7.3.22 as well
4. The satellites are connected through a wired backhaul, using a 16 port TP-Link switch TL-SG1016D
A double nat happens when you cascade more than 1 router.
https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Fixes? There’s 3 options but only use 1.
1. Put the modem/gateway in modem only/pass through mode. This disables its routing functions.
2. Leave the modem/gateway in router mode but put the Netgears IP address into its DMZ. This forwards the data to the netgear. You can either leave the modem/gateway’s wireless enabled or disabled. Just make sure its using a different wifi channel to prevent interference
3. Put the Netgear into access point mode. This disables its routing functions. Wifi/ethernet still works but it does disable some features.
https://kb.netgear.com/26765/Which-features-are-disabled-on-my-NETGEAR-router-when-it-is-set-to-AP-Mode- BeeldbuisjeMay 10, 2022Guide
Ok, I finally managed to find the more specific type number of this Telenet modem: CH8568LG.
It has to be setup on the website of our ISP. Disabling his routing functions isn't allowed here.
Putting Netgear in access point modus is the very last option, because some useful features (dynDNS for alarm system etc) has to be done with a second other router. Second: I have a lot to change on devices with fixed ip-adresses.
I'll try the DMZ option, but just 2 other questions:
1. In this router's Advanced wireless settings, you can enable/disable Daisy-Chain Topology. In my case I use Backhaul, so Daisy-chain topology could be disabled, right?
2. I've read on this forum there's a software-update for our RBR50s. Could this change something on my behavior?