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Theo_C
Sep 09, 2022Tutor
Orbi Pro Wifi 6 backhaul with managed switch
Hello everyone, I'm currently testing the Orbi Pro Wifi 6 in my company and I have some difficulty setting up a wired backhaul. The Orbi Pro is in AP mode and that's how it's connected to our ne...
- Sep 09, 2022
Theo_C wrote:................... Should I connect the switch to the LAN port of the Orbi Pro rather than the WAN port? ............
Does not matter. When Orbi is in AP mode the WAN and LAN ports are the same.
Please make sure the managed switch is configured correctly in order to work with Orbi:
- Managed switches discover and block IP loops! Orbi satellites when connected by ethernet cables and also wirelessly will cause loops, this is normal in mesh networks, but managed switches think it's an issue and block them which will cause the wired satellites to stop working. Usually managed switches have settings to just log loops and do not block them. I think if you get this setting right you will be ok. Unmanaged switches are not smart enough to detect loops that's why they are ok.
- Green features in few managed switches will cause the backhaul connections (connection between router and satellites and between satellites) to go down all time to save energy and that will cause issues with Orbi. So if you disable such features that will be ok.
ekhalil
Sep 09, 2022Master
Theo_C wrote:................... Should I connect the switch to the LAN port of the Orbi Pro rather than the WAN port? ............
Does not matter. When Orbi is in AP mode the WAN and LAN ports are the same.
Please make sure the managed switch is configured correctly in order to work with Orbi:
- Managed switches discover and block IP loops! Orbi satellites when connected by ethernet cables and also wirelessly will cause loops, this is normal in mesh networks, but managed switches think it's an issue and block them which will cause the wired satellites to stop working. Usually managed switches have settings to just log loops and do not block them. I think if you get this setting right you will be ok. Unmanaged switches are not smart enough to detect loops that's why they are ok.
- Green features in few managed switches will cause the backhaul connections (connection between router and satellites and between satellites) to go down all time to save energy and that will cause issues with Orbi. So if you disable such features that will be ok.
- Theo_CSep 13, 2022Tutor
Hello ekhalil,
I checked and the Green features on my switch are disabled.
But there is indeed a spanning tree error, I lost some of my ports, and I had to re-enable them.
Could you please explain me a bit more precisely on which ports I should disable the spanning tree protocol?
Is it on all ports connected to the Orbi pro and satellites?
Thanks a lot!
Theo- ekhalilSep 13, 2022Master
Theo_C wrote:......
Is it on all ports connected to the Orbi pro and satellites?
.....Yes, please disable it on all ports used for Orbi router and satellites.
- Theo_CSep 13, 2022Tutor
Thank you very much for your quick answer, I managed to disable the spanning tree protocol (STP) on the DELL managed switch ports and my satellites are now seen as connected via Ethernet by the Orbi Pro!
Thank you again!
Theo.
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