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cs47
Jan 21, 2022Tutor
MR60/MS60 - Ethernet backhaul creates network loop
I have an MR60 router connected to the internet and 2 MS60 satelites connected with an ethernet (cat-6) backhaul. I bought this device at Costco - strange that the model number is not listed in the ...
TheBoroer
Jan 24, 2022Aspirant
I just want to chime in and say i'm experiencing the same issues.
I just upgraded to 1.1.6.122 yesterday on all devices to see if that fixed the issue but it doesn't.
I have one MR60 and two MS60 devices connected via cat6 ethernet cables to a Mikrotik RB5009 router (I also tried having them connected via an unmanaged switch with the same result). The netgear mesh system is configured to be running in Access Point mode (AP Mode).
All 3 netgear devices are connected directly to the mikrotik router and I see loop detection warnings in the mikrotik logs.
redcdale
Jan 31, 2022Tutor
I'm seeing the exact same thing. I've been using firmware 1.1.6.122_2.0.58 since sometime in December, and I've run into the loop issue twice. The first time, I used wireshark to trace down the offending device, and after turning it off, I still saw the packet storm. Only when I disconnected one of the ethernet backhaul cables connected to one of my MS60s did it stop.
I'm suspecting that the satellite(s) are somehow enabling both the ethernet and the wifi backhaul and this is causing a loop. Is there any way to confirm/deny this? I wish Netgear would give us some more control make sure the wifi backhaul is disabled.
- FURRYe38Feb 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
How is the MS connected to the MR? Directly behind the MR or is there a LAN switch in between or is the MS connected to a different router with the MR in parallel?
redcdale wrote:
I'm seeing the exact same thing. I've been using firmware 1.1.6.122_2.0.58 since sometime in December, and I've run into the loop issue twice. The first time, I used wireshark to trace down the offending device, and after turning it off, I still saw the packet storm. Only when I disconnected one of the ethernet backhaul cables connected to one of my MS60s did it stop.
I'm suspecting that the satellite(s) are somehow enabling both the ethernet and the wifi backhaul and this is causing a loop. Is there any way to confirm/deny this? I wish Netgear would give us some more control make sure the wifi backhaul is disabled.
- redcdaleFeb 01, 2022Tutor
The MR60 is my router, connected directly to my FIOS on the WAN side, and on the LAN side, there are 2 unmanaged switches between the MR60 and each MS60. One satellite is connected via a Netgear GS208 and a Tenda G1005D and the other one is connected via the same Netgear GS208 and a TP-Link TL-SG105.
- FURRYe38Feb 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
So do both MS work while ethernet connected? If only one works, try swapping locations with the other working MS to see if the problem follow or remains at the one MS location. If it remains, mean there is either a ethernet switch problem or a LAN cable issue.
Try connecting the problem MS directly to the back of the MR with out any switches to see if it connects correctly to compare results.
It's recommended to keep one brand and model switch and not mix brands. Never know what different switches do with other brands or models.