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Jkitch21
Jan 16, 2023Aspirant
Orbi Satellites not detected on Orbi app
App shows 0 of 2 satellites. Checking directly with the router, it shows 2 satellites are connected. Network Map on the App, shows both satellites. Backhaul status, good on both. App also show...
_Philosopher
Jan 21, 2023Aspirant
What I meant by “exactly” is that I’m seeing the same problem as the original poster. the details of which are:
- Home page of the iOS app - top right says number of satellites connected 0.
- Devices connected page of the iOS app does not list satellites.
- Network map of the iOS app shows both satellites connected.
- Devices page of the router’s web page (192.168.1.1) shows both satellites connected.
_Philosopher
Jan 21, 2023Aspirant
The answer to your question about daisy chain on the network map - no. The network map does not properly reflect that my satellites are connected as wired daisy-chained. The network map shows each satellite wired to the rbr40 router directly, separately.
- CrimpOnJan 21, 2023Guru - Experienced User
_Philosopher wrote:
The answer to your question about daisy chain on the network map - no. The network map does not properly reflect that my satellites are connected as wired daisy-chained. The network map shows each satellite wired to the rbr40 router directly, separately.
Thanks for the explanation. It would be interesting to compare the Network Map against the Orbi web interface Attached Devices display. (http://orbilogin.net ) Attached Devices is so "old school" with text and symbols rather than the cool app's pretty pictures and lines. The app is taking information from the router and displaying it, so these two descriptions should match. If they do not, then that would be another app failure to report. On the other hand, if they do match, one might tend to believe that the satellites both attach directly to the router.
- _PhilosopherJan 22, 2023Aspirant
Orbi updated the iOS app yesterday. Unfortunately it made things worse. They removed the satellite count from the home page all-together. So that problem is “gone”. But the satellites are now also missing from the network map.
Both satellites still show as connected with good backhaul status from the router’s own admin web pages (connected devices).
- CrimpOnJan 22, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Bummer. I have no experience programming apps for either iOS or Android. It is truly a mystery that the versions seem to be developed independently of each other. The most recent Android version 2.22.0.2662 (Jan 3, 2023) is working fine - for me on my specific system.