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apolci01's avatar
apolci01
Aspirant
Oct 03, 2022

RBS50 - We just added an additional satellite to our Mesh system it keeps disconnecting

We just added another Satellite to our Mesh system.   Therefore I have my router and 2 satellites now.   Our house is 4160 (2 stories)   our router is on the 1st floor.   We have always had a Satellite on the 2nd floor and never had a problem.   We recently moved that satellite to the garage 50 feet from the house to the garage.  It had full single (blue light ) so we ordered an additional satellite for our 2nd floor to replace the one we moved to the the garage.   When we received it we added it and it worked fine for the first month.   Now it is consistently going offline.   We will have to reboot it.  It will show a blue light but you will sit next to it and right after it shows it is online.......there will be NO internet on the 2nd floor...... It is so frustrating.   I looked up if there was a firmware update and there is not.   What am I doing wrong? 

 

 

 

 

14 Replies

  • KevinLiT's avatar
    KevinLiT
    NETGEAR Moderator

    Hello apolci01,

     

    Welcome to the NETGEAR Community!

     

    I understand that you are having network issues with your RBS50 on the second floor. 

     

    What is the firmware version of your RBR50 and your RBS50?

     

    Best,

    Kevin 

    Community Team

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    It might be worth taking a few minutes to swap the two satellites (upstairs and garage) to see if the problem follows the newer satellite when it moves to the garage and the original satellite performs well when back in the original position.

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    Also, it would be helpful to know how the two satellites are connecting:

    • Are they both connecting directly to the router? or
    • Is one satellite connecting to the other satellite?

    This will be revealed in the Orbi 'app' Network Map or the web browser interface Attached Devices page.

    • apolci01's avatar
      apolci01
      Aspirant

      Ok you are alot better at this than I.  I thought they had to connect to the router... I will take a look at the network map you speak of and take a look.   I just notice from another user that the firmware on the router and the first satellite is older than the new satellite so maybe that is why also.   Looks like I have to manually update that then I will check how they are mapped.  thank you so much... I will update after I do all of the above

       

      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru - Experienced User

        If the router firmware is actually V1.4.0.18, then firmware has to be updated in two steps:

        This step is required because when Netgear first deployed the Orbi, no one expected that the firmware would eventually grow past a specific size (I forget what that size was), and so the firmware update router would reject any firmware image greater than that size.

        Netgear released this specific version (212) to modify that specific feature so that larger firmware images could be loaded successfully.

    • apolci01's avatar
      apolci01
      Aspirant

      I also checked and the 2 satellites are connecting directly to the router...

       

      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru - Experienced User

        apolci01 wrote:

        I also checked and the 2 satellites are connecting directly to the router...


        That is understandable because the first firmware to support "Daisy Chain" was V2.0.0.74.