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motal6141
May 05, 2019Aspirant
Routeur forces Daisy Chain while disabled
Hello all :
i have a router RBR50 and 2 satellites RBS50, Daisy-chain topology unchecked.
i suffer from regular wifi drop offs : when checking my network mapping, it seems that my network...
FURRYe38
May 09, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If the problem seem to still appear, you may want to try a factory reset on the system, RBR and RBSs. Setup from scratch. Before you add the satellite(s), set up the RBR first and ensure disable Daisy Chain, save and apply. I would do a full reboot on the RBR, then onces it's ready, add the satellites one at a time.
motal6141 wrote:
Hello all :
i have a router RBR50 and 2 satellites RBS50, Daisy-chain topology unchecked.
i suffer from regular wifi drop offs : when checking my network mapping, it seems that my network keeps jumping from normal topology (each satellite connected to the router) to Daisy chain topogy (each satellite connected to each other, one satellite only connected to router) while i did uncheck the daisy chain topology option...
Each time my network jumps from normal topoly to serial topology (daisy chain), wifi drops, which makes my network barely usable...
How come Daisy chain option seems to be still active while unchecked? how to fix that?
thanks again for your help.
PS : @ any Netgear admin : i am absolutely unhappy with your support. i did just purchase my satellite, you are supposed to offer 90 days phone support following the purchase, but you only offer "ask our communauty" support in my case while my porduct was purchased less than a month ago... this is extremely disapointing