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Smwoodruff
Apr 29, 2020Guide
RBS50 Satellite Reliability
I have a RBR50 Orbi with two satllites (V2.5.1.8, V2.5.1.16 ) in a three story home configuration, The upper is connected to a cable modem, the satellite on the main floor is ethernet connected mstraight to the Orbi router (RBR50 V2.5.1.16), and the lower level is WiFi connected to the Orbi router.
I installed the mesh system in June 2019. Yesterday I received the 2nd replacement satellite. The original and the the 1st replacement (ethernet connected) would disconnect more and more frequently, go offline, and eventually die totally, by becoming unresponsive to any resets, reboots, including the death of the internal switch ports on the back of the satellite.
The 1 yr warranty has been great in providing replacement devices ( although I've paid over $30 in shipping fees). And when it's fully functioning - performance has been excellect across the home and even across the lot outside the home.
What's been your overall realibility expereince with RBS50 satellites? When the warranty expires, will I be stuck with a lemon and have to out of pocket something else?
Glads it's all working now. As it should. Manual updates work well.
Be sure to do a backup configruation to file.
Please mark your thread as solved so others will know.
My friend is still on his 1st Orbi system and still runing great for him that we installed a couple of years ago:
Smwoodruff wrote:
Thanks - all units are at the same firmware. My original post was about reliability. I was curious about others experience with satellite failures. Two in less than a year seems unusual. Could be just the luck of the draw. All is working with the 2nd replacement. No complaints about support and servicing. Just wondering about WiFi life after warranty.
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All RBS and RBR should be using same version of FW. I would factory reset the one RBS and try a wireless synce first then ethernet connect after if you want it connected wired.
Is Daisy Chain enabled on the RBR? Should be disabled.
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected. https://kb.netgear.com/000036466/How-far-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite-from-my-Orbi-router
I use just the RBR and 1 RBS in a 5000sqft home. No problems with wireless or wired RBS.
- Daisy chaining - it’s configured however the setting is by default, I didn’t change it from the default setting.
Only one satellite is connected by Ethernet to the router. The other is connected wirelessly. If you could suggest how to update the firmware of the one satellite to match - that would be helpful.
For now everything is green and performing well, despite one satellite having a lower version of firmware.- Retired_Member
Smwoodruff wrote:
Daisy chaining - it’s configured however the setting is by default, I didn’t change it from the default setting.
Only one satellite is connected by Ethernet to the router. The other is connected wirelessly. If you could suggest how to update the firmware of the one satellite to match - that would be helpful.
For now everything is green and performing well, despite one satellite having a lower version of firmware.key words...."For now everything is green and performing well,"...........I'd leave it alone....otherwise login to your pc (not app) and perform a firmware 'check for updates' there. Only focusing the sats
- Retired_Member
do you know how you ended up with different firmware versions?
- I received a replacement satellite from Netgear because one of satellite failed and quit working. The replacement satellite came shipped with one version of firmware different than the router and other satellite.
In the past the router pushed firmware down to the satellites as best I can understand.- Retired_Member
Smwoodruff wrote:
I received a replacement satellite from Netgear because one of satellite failed and quit working. The replacement satellite came shipped with one version of firmware different than the router and other satellite.
In the past the router pushed firmware down to the satellites as best I can understand.since you only received the sat yesterday, perhaps it's not been long enough for the NG auto push to recognize the sat is behind. Is auto update turned on?