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pbarham
May 09, 2020Apprentice
Spanning Tree problem with Orbi RBR50
I have been having network problems with my Orbi system for a few months now.. The symptoms are similar to issues others have reported, where satellites and other devices gradually disappear from th...
plemans
May 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
have you tried plugging the hub into one of the switches to see if it makes an impact?
And the problem doesn't happen at all if the hub hasn't been plugged in?
Another thing you can do is simplify it to make sure its the hub.
just run the router, the hub, and 1 device. disconnect everything else temporarily. run it for the period of time that it usually takes. See if it stays stable or if there's any other issues.
I've found the more complex you make a network, the more challenging it is to troubleshoot.
mitsuhiko
Jul 06, 2020Tutor
I observe the same behavior on my orbi with a "FLYLAND USB C Hub". If there is nothing connected to it but a ethernet cable is plugged in, everything goes haywire after a few minutes and wired devices can no longer be pinged. Not the entire network shuts down but large parts of it. All wirelessly connected devices continue to be happy.
In my case I have the offending device plugged directly into a sattelite which itself is also on ethernet backhaul. I have not tried what happens if there is another switch in between.
- FURRYe38Jul 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
This USB hub has a ethernet port?
mitsuhiko wrote:I observe the same behavior on my orbi with a "FLYLAND USB C Hub". If there is nothing connected to it but a ethernet cable is plugged in, everything goes haywire after a few minutes and wired devices can no longer be pinged. Not the entire network shuts down but large parts of it. All wirelessly connected devices continue to be happy.
In my case I have the offending device plugged directly into a sattelite which itself is also on ethernet backhaul. I have not tried what happens if there is another switch in between.
- FURRYe38Jul 06, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I would check with the mfr of this device to see if it's compatible. If this one device causes this to happen when it's connected, something with this device needs to be looked at. Ask the mfr if they have tested this with a Orbi system.
Is this the unit?
I don't see any ethernet port support on this unit...Is there a different model unit?
It may be this one?
Regardlelss, if this one device is causing problems, then it mabe best NOT to use it with Orbi. Seems like it maybe a compatbility problem with this one particular mfr device. I have a USB 3.0 C adapter that I use with my mac book and it doesn't cause problems. Thought it's just a LAN to USB C adapter, no additional USB ports.