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BLam
Dec 02, 2020Tutor
[RBS40V] wired connection drops daily
I've had an RBR50 (router + double satellite) setup for a few years, and I just recently bought an RBS40V Voice Satellite to put in my room, which is about 21m (70 ft) away from the router. It works...
- Dec 29, 2020
Alright, I totally forgot to give an update to the situation (sorry).
I setup a wired connection from the RBS40V to the router, and while I couldn't monitor it 24/7 for disconnects, that seemed to have solved the issue. I guess the distance I had it before was too much, and there were too many walls the signal had to go through, causing the intermittent disconnects.
I ended up going back to a range extender, and it has been working fine since. Thanks for the suggestions!
plemans
Dec 03, 2020Guru - Experienced User
you have it connected via a 70ft cable?
Or is the ethernet ran through the walls with wall jacks?
Is there also a switch in there?
How often is it dropping?
If its frequently enough, I'd test it by just direct connecting it to the primary orbi with a 6ft cable. this makes sure its not a switch, wall jack issue.
BLam
Dec 03, 2020Tutor
I have it connected as a wireless backhaul 70 ft away.
The satellite does not have a switch connected to it.
It used to drop daily, usually at night, but it's dropping less now after I factory reset the router.
I'll connect it directly to the router if it crashes again.
Thanks for response
- plemansDec 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
have you tried moving it at all?
30ft is the minimum distance but 70ft might be to far.
- BLamDec 04, 2020Tutor
I've moved it 20 ft closer (so 50ft from the router) -- didn't fix the issue. I've thought that, while where I've placed it so far have been acceptable distances, the signal might break due to the number of walls (3 or 4) it has to go through to get to the satellite.
- plemansDec 05, 2020Guru - Experienced User
what are those walls made of?
Certain materials like plaster lathe, adobe, brick, metal, concrete, plus some more block wifi to an amazing extent.