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Furoco's avatar
Furoco
Tutor
Feb 08, 2021

RBS50Y Outdoor Orbi flashing amber for 30 seconds

I have an outdoor Orbi (RBS50Y) which provides access to my wireless security cameras.

 

Recently the cold weather has arrived and the bottom light has started flashing amber. I have updated the firmware to the latest available and power cycled the unit. The light continues to flash for 30 seconds, then go out for a couple of minutes then repeat.

It is operating absolutely fine (I can access the cameras live with no issue) and the Orbi app reports a good signal strength.

 

I note that others report that in the the cold weather it can be 'warming up' with a flashing amber light for 15 minutes in extreme cold, but it is no lower than -2 'C outside (so not as  extreme as the specificed -20 'C operating temperature) and does not stop this cycle of flashing.

 

Can anyone advise?

 

3 Replies

  • Blanca_O's avatar
    Blanca_O
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hi Furoco

     

    Welcome to NETGEAR Community!

     

    The satellite is warming up because its temperature is less than 41°F (5°C). This might take about 15 minutes if the surrounding temperature is less than 4°F (–20°C)

    Reference: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBS50Y/RBS50Y_UM_EN.pdf [page 8]

     

    Would turning off and on the Orbi Satellite make any changes? 

     

    Regards,
    Blanca
    Community Team

    • Furoco's avatar
      Furoco
      Tutor

      Hello Bianca,

       

      Thanks for trying to help, but I am assuming you are a bot, as you seem to have not read my post :-(

       

      As I stated, 

       

      I note that others report that in the the cold weather it can be 'warming up' with a flashing amber light for 15 minutes in extreme cold, but it is no lower than -2 'C outside (so not as  extreme as the specificed -20 'C operating temperature) and does not stop this cycle of flashing.

       

      Hence the 'warming up' diagnosis does not fit with what I described above (it is nowhere near -20 'C and 'does not stop this cycle of flashing', meaning it is has not stopped flashing, even after several days, let alone 15 minutes.

       

      Thanks anyway

       

      Furoco

       

  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    Furoco wrote:
    I have an outdoor Orbi (RBS50Y) which provides access to my wireless security cameras.

     

    Recently the cold weather has arrived and the bottom light has started flashing amber. I have updated the firmware to the latest available and power cycled the unit. The light continues to flash for 30 seconds, then go out for a couple of minutes then repeat.

    It is operating absolutely fine (I can access the cameras live with no issue) and the Orbi app reports a good signal strength.

     

    I note that others report that in the the cold weather it can be 'warming up' with a flashing amber light for 15 minutes in extreme cold, but it is no lower than -2 'C outside (so not as  extreme as the specificed -20 'C operating temperature) and does not stop this cycle of flashing.

     


    The statement referenced reads: "The satelliteis warming up because its temperature is less than 41°F (5°C). This might take about 15 minutes if the surrounding temperature is less than 4°F (–20°C)"

     

    I read this to say when the temperature is less than 41°F but higher than 41°F, then the satellite will take less than 15 minutes to warm up. (Perhaps 30 seconds?)

     

    What is the ambient temperature?  (i.e. is it less than 41°F (5°C)

    Blanca_O

    Furoco