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Chippy_boy
Apr 19, 2025Aspirant
SXS80 only broadcasting Wireless1
Hi - Hope someone can help? I have an SXR80 router, SXS80 satellite and SXS30 satellite. I have been using the SXR80 for quite a while but am only now adding the SXS80 and SXS30 to the mesh. I h...
CrimpOn
Apr 19, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Netgear shows these units as being compatible:
https://kb.netgear.com/000065558/Which-Orbi-Pro-routers-and-satellites-are-compatible
Is it possible to determine which firmware release is on each of the units? It could be that the router firmware has been updated while the satellites were happily waiting in the box to join the party.
- Chippy_boyApr 20, 2025AspirantInteresting compatibility chart - thanks. So maybe my SXS30 is not going to work - although it is relaying Wireless1.
But the SXR80 and SXS80 came together as a kit from Netgear, so it's unsurprising that they ARE compatible!
And they are both on latest firmware.
At the moment the only workaround I can think of is to repurpose Wireless1 as Employee and switch Wireless2 to Admin.. which is not too much if a hardship since I only do admin from a PC in the office, connected over ethernet. But it does mean no mesh for IOT nor Guest networks, which am sure it not what Netgear intend. The SXS80 is supposed to extend ALL the wireless channels.- CrimpOnApr 20, 2025Guru - Experienced User
The Last Resort for Orbi systems is to perform a Factory Reset and reconfiguration. Sometimes "starting over" gets rid of some mysterious garbage and problems go away.
- quagmire1Apr 20, 2025Luminary
Are you using wired backhaul for the SXS30? If not, try removing the SXS30 and see if that fixes things.
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- Chippy_boyApr 21, 2025AspirantThanks both.
Wireless backhaul. Interesting idea about removing the SXS30 - I wonder if that being incompatible might be restricting the SXS80 in some way - I'll try it.
And yes, I guess a full reset is perhaps going to be needed. I have been trying to avoid that since my network is "working" - after a fashion - and from experience, the full reset will inevitably mean that something else breaks!
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