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F13ND
Oct 30, 2021Aspirant
Rbs50 pulsing white
Hello All I have an RBR50 and RBS50 Router is at firmware 2.7.3.22 The router is fine but the satellite is pulsing white I can’t see the satellite in orbi app I have tried factory reset a b...
- Nov 16, 2021
I finally got my issue resolved
So I was finally able to factory reset both satellite and router
I started with the satellite and used a paper clip instead of a toothpick because it is a little easier to hold in the reset hole while the satellite was powered on.
I held the paper clip in the reset hole for 3 mins then I unplugged the satellite ( usually I just press the power button )
Not sure if unplugging is different then using the power off button.
I continued to hold the reset button in for 2 minutes
I plugged the power cable back in and continueed to hold the reset button in for an additional 3 mins
so basically I held the reset button in for 8 minutes while unplugging/plugging the device in
this allowed the satellite to factory reset.
I was able to verify by connecting a computer via ethernet then ran arp -a from the command prompt to get the satellite ip
I had set my laptop to
IP 192.168.1.10
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.1
here is what my arp -a looked like
arp -a
Interface: 192.168.1.10 --- 0x18
Internet Address Physical Address Type
192.168.1.1 b0-39-56-96-91-b0 dynamic <-- router192.168.1.250 b0-39-56-96-83-05 dynamic <-- satellite
224.0.0.2 01-00-5e-00-00-02 static
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 static
239.255.255.250 01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa staticOnce I tried to connect to satellite in a bowser it prompted for factory default credentials (admin/password)
I tried the same procedure witht the router and it wouldn't work until I did
5 mins with reset held in while powered on
2 min power cable unplugged
5 mins powered back on with reset held in
So this time had to hold the reset button in for 12 mins
hand started to get sore after holding the reset in for 12 mins straight.
I had a friend help me to unplug the power cable and plug it back in .
So after all of that I finally had the router and satellite back at the factory defaults.
I setup everything with having the router and satellite plugged in beside the modem
Only had ethernet cable running from modem to WAN port on the router
It was working great even with the wifi back haul to the satellite
Next I plugged in an ethernet cable from the satellite into the router and the back haul changed to ethernet and all was still good.
Next I moved the satellite back to its orginal location and plugged all my wired devices back into satellite.
Then everything broke again.
I plugged a laptop back into the satellite and it said the back haul was connected with wifi and the status was stuck on "config sync"
I noticed that the satellite had an ip address of 192.168.0.107 when it should have a 192.168.1.x address
I found that all of the devices that connected to the satellite had 192.168.0.x addresses
arp -a showing satellite with wrong ip range
arp -a
Interface: 192.168.1.10 --- 0x18
Internet Address Physical Address Type
192.168.0.107 b0-39-56-96-83-05 dynamic <-- satellite
192.168.1.1 b0-39-56-96-91-b0 dynamic <-- router
192.168.1.14 44-d2-44-5f-25-46 dynamic
192.168.1.255 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff static
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 static
224.0.0.251 01-00-5e-00-00-fb static
239.255.255.250 01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa staticI finally figured this issue out that my son had plugged in a wireless router into the basement (TP-Link Archer C7) into one of the ethernet connections in my basement that was back hauled to the satellite.
I unplugged this router and set a static IP reservation in the orbi admin page to 192.168.1.107 for the satellite and then powered the satellite on / off with the power button (only left it off for about 1 min)
Once I powered it back on everything was back online and working as expected.
Thanks everyone for the help on this one.
I am now going to set static IP reservations for all of my wired devices.
FURRYe38
Nov 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I would try this, bring the RBS to the same room as the RBR. 10-15 feet. Allow the RBS to connect wirelessly.
Does the RBS top ring LED continue to blink WHITE while in the same room as the RBR or does it show BLUE?
If not blue, you might go here and download v104 version of FW for both RBS and RBR.
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/RBK50.aspx#download
Unpack the .zip file. Use a wired PC and Web browser, MS Edge or FireFox. Send the RBS file first to the RBS using the RBSs web page. Then send the RBR FW file to the RBR. I would then disconnect the RBR from the ISP modem/ONT. Use the RBRs web page under Advanced tab/Administration/Backup and select the ERASE button here. Press the reset button on the RBS, when the top ring starts to blink WHITE, turn it OFF.
Setup the RBR from scratch with out it being connected to the ISP modem/ONT. You don't need it connected. I would avoid enabled Armor or Smart Parental controls, or Traffic Meter at this point. Once it's setup. Power it OFF for 1 minute then back ON. When the RBR is ready, power ON the RBS. When it's slowly blinking WHITE, press the sync button on the RBS then on the RBR...hopefully the RBS will sync correctly here and top ring should turn BLUE.
Let us know if you can get to this point.
F13ND
Nov 16, 2021Aspirant
I finally got my issue resolved
So I was finally able to factory reset both satellite and router
I started with the satellite and used a paper clip instead of a toothpick because it is a little easier to hold in the reset hole while the satellite was powered on.
I held the paper clip in the reset hole for 3 mins then I unplugged the satellite ( usually I just press the power button )
Not sure if unplugging is different then using the power off button.
I continued to hold the reset button in for 2 minutes
I plugged the power cable back in and continueed to hold the reset button in for an additional 3 mins
so basically I held the reset button in for 8 minutes while unplugging/plugging the device in
this allowed the satellite to factory reset.
I was able to verify by connecting a computer via ethernet then ran arp -a from the command prompt to get the satellite ip
I had set my laptop to
IP 192.168.1.10
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.1
here is what my arp -a looked like
arp -a
Interface: 192.168.1.10 --- 0x18
Internet Address Physical Address Type
192.168.1.1 b0-39-56-96-91-b0 dynamic <-- router
192.168.1.250 b0-39-56-96-83-05 dynamic <-- satellite
224.0.0.2 01-00-5e-00-00-02 static
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 static
239.255.255.250 01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa static
Once I tried to connect to satellite in a bowser it prompted for factory default credentials (admin/password)
I tried the same procedure witht the router and it wouldn't work until I did
5 mins with reset held in while powered on
2 min power cable unplugged
5 mins powered back on with reset held in
So this time had to hold the reset button in for 12 mins
hand started to get sore after holding the reset in for 12 mins straight.
I had a friend help me to unplug the power cable and plug it back in .
So after all of that I finally had the router and satellite back at the factory defaults.
I setup everything with having the router and satellite plugged in beside the modem
Only had ethernet cable running from modem to WAN port on the router
It was working great even with the wifi back haul to the satellite
Next I plugged in an ethernet cable from the satellite into the router and the back haul changed to ethernet and all was still good.
Next I moved the satellite back to its orginal location and plugged all my wired devices back into satellite.
Then everything broke again.
I plugged a laptop back into the satellite and it said the back haul was connected with wifi and the status was stuck on "config sync"
I noticed that the satellite had an ip address of 192.168.0.107 when it should have a 192.168.1.x address
I found that all of the devices that connected to the satellite had 192.168.0.x addresses
arp -a showing satellite with wrong ip range
arp -a
Interface: 192.168.1.10 --- 0x18
Internet Address Physical Address Type
192.168.0.107 b0-39-56-96-83-05 dynamic <-- satellite
192.168.1.1 b0-39-56-96-91-b0 dynamic <-- router
192.168.1.14 44-d2-44-5f-25-46 dynamic
192.168.1.255 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff static
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 static
224.0.0.251 01-00-5e-00-00-fb static
239.255.255.250 01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa static
I finally figured this issue out that my son had plugged in a wireless router into the basement (TP-Link Archer C7) into one of the ethernet connections in my basement that was back hauled to the satellite.
I unplugged this router and set a static IP reservation in the orbi admin page to 192.168.1.107 for the satellite and then powered the satellite on / off with the power button (only left it off for about 1 min)
Once I powered it back on everything was back online and working as expected.
Thanks everyone for the help on this one.
I am now going to set static IP reservations for all of my wired devices.