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obadz
Oct 27, 2018Aspirant
To daisy-chain or not to daisy-chain?
I have an RBR40, an RBS20 and two RBS40s. Firmware is V2.2.1.210 on all.
I have disabled "Daisy-Chain Topology" in "Wireless Settings" and yet, my satelites are bouncing off another. (At least ...
FURRYe38
Oct 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
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What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials.
If you updated to recent FW v.210, try enabling Daisy Chain. Some have mentioned that this seems to be working in reverse order, enabling means disabled actually. Hoping NG support can have a look at this. So try this out as well.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Firmware-2-2-1-210-and-connection-problems-Skybell/m-p/1649275/highlight/true#M43001
obadz wrote:
I have an RBR40, an RBS20 and two RBS40s. Firmware is V2.2.1.210 on all.
I have disabled "Daisy-Chain Topology" in "Wireless Settings" and yet, my satelites are bouncing off another. (At least according to the "Connected Orbi" column of the "Attached Devices" screen—that's the correct place to look, right?)
Mind you they seem to be in a star topology, but the center of the star is the RBS20, not the router!
Is that expected?