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MikeNG99
Aug 21, 2020Aspirant
Satellite (RBR20) Loses Connection - No Light Indicating any Issue
Hello, For the past couple of months my satellite has been losing connection to the router once every couple of days (2nd time today though!) and there is no light on the satellite indicating any...
- Aug 29, 2020
MikeNG99 wrote:I paper clip reset the Satellite last Sunday and have not had a disconnect between router and satellite since (6 days).
Great news!
Most of the time rebooting and resetting these devices eliminates the problems, that users are having, caused by the Orbi. Unfortunately they are so tired of hearing the suggestion ovrer and over, that they stay frustrated a lot longer than it takes to just do a Reboot or Factory Reset.
Mstrbig
Aug 21, 2020Master
How far is the satellite from the orbi router?
That could be an issue. Also check the cable from the PC to the satellite, as logically if the satellite still gives you WIFI, the PC should still be connected. What are the settings on the PC at the time of the disconnect. Is the PC showing a temporary 69.x.x.x IP address? If so try going static and assingn an IP address, not being used, on the PC. Sometimes NICs can be stubborn, due to drivers. When this happens I force an IP address to the PC. It's easier than changing out the NIC.
- MikeNG99Aug 21, 2020Aspirant
The satellite is about 25ft from the router but both have been in their place from the very beginning and it worked fine for the first 16 months or so.
I get the globe on the desktop with the LAN connection (need to check the IP address when it happens next) but also on my laptop that sits on my desk that connects to the satellite via WiFi. My wife with her laptop near the router (WiFi connection) keeps working without any issues.
- MstrbigAug 22, 2020Master
MikeNG99 wrote:The satellite is about 25ft from the router but both have been in their place from the very beginning and it worked fine for the first 16 months or so.
I get the globe on the desktop with the LAN connection (need to check the IP address when it happens next) but also on my laptop that sits on my desk that connects to the satellite via WiFi. My wife with her laptop near the router (WiFi connection) keeps working without any issues.
When you get the globe on the desktop, go to your network settings and see what IP addreess your PC is on. If it is 169.x.x.x the PC is not getting an IP address from your DHCP server. If you are running Windows open a DOS prompt and type ipconfig /flushdns. You can also run troubleshooter. You also have the option of using a static ip address on the PC.
Have you reset and reconfigured the satellite to see if it corrects the problem?
- MikeNG99Aug 22, 2020Aspirant
I used ipconfig -all in a cmd and it does show a 169.xxx.xxx.xxx IP address. ipconfig /flushdns did not change anything.
Using static IP addresses is not really an option since I have my company laptop connected at home as well as in the office which would require to change the setting all the time and we have a total of 16 devices connected to the network ...