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SandySaab
Nov 23, 2019Aspirant
RBR50 reset - no ssid (ORBIxx), no login/setup possible...
Hello. Having massive problems with my RBR50 after initial 6 months all fine, then ever more dropped connections, wifi ssid unavailable, all started when switching ISP. Tried numerous full resets bu...
CrimpOn
Nov 23, 2019Guru
SandySaab wrote:
1. after a complete factory reset (flashing amber led next to power button, white pulsating orb), the RBR50 setup should broadcast the initial setup ssid (ORBIxx) ??? This is correct.
2. To avail of Orbi/Netgear 12-month hardware warranty after the initla 90-days, we will have to first purchase the support package, then go through their troubleshooting sop, and even IF it ends up as faulkty hardware under warranty perdiod, I'm at least an additional 85 usd out of pocket ???? This is not correct. There are numerous examples on the forum where customers got a warranty replacement without purchasing a support contract.
Thanks for any shared insights...
Can you comment on the original and new ISP's and what equipment the Orbi was connected to and is now connected to?
The Orbi does not have to be connected to an ISP to be set up. We had an interesting discussion about a medical group wanting to set up wireless in a relief mission for internal use only. If it will not perform a "factory reset" correctly when not connected, I think you have a case for a warranty replacement. Also, after a factory reset, the Orbi default IP should be 192.168.1.1
- SandySaabNov 23, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for your reply.
So for the first time I've tried a factory reset without the ISP provided rouyer connected to teh RBR50, which now is completely satnd alone, exceot for the ethernet connection to my proven-to-work laptop. This to avoid any DNS/DHCP sensitivities or issues.
As mentioned it should then at least be contactable via the setup Wifi ssid (Orbi xx) or via ethernet, on 192.168.1.1
Unfortunately, none are working, the ssid is not being broadcast nor connectable via "Other..." and the ethernet is not working at all, ie a lan cable, proven to work in at least 3 other routers, now the only connected device to the faulty RBR50, but is not being assigned any ip address.
That was my last hope....
So how do I go about to proceed with a warranty claim wihtout paying for the support package?
Purchase date: end of March this year...
Thanks for any suggestions or tips.
- SandySaabNov 23, 2019Aspirant
Can you comment on the original and new ISP's and what equipment the Orbi was connected to and is now connected to?
Both ISPs use a fiber optic box, which is turn has been connected to 2 different Dlink managed routers issued by the respectve ISP. The previuos ISP used a Dlink 850L, the new ISP uses a Dlink 853, both at their standard ISP settings.
However, I'd love for someone to pont me to some heavy hard core trouble shooting sequence, if at all possible. But for now I'd conclude this rBR50 is broken... :mansad: