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ketihsplace
Jun 11, 2024Tutor
I am getting "Device Name Has Reached Limit" when trying to name another device RBR850
Is it a number of devices you can name, have or characters in the naming, what is the limit? I have an RBR850 with 3 Satellites and 31 connected devices. Just trying to name a second NAS device, i...
CrimpOn
Jun 11, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Could you please humor me and check the Orbi web administration page on the Advanced Tab called Access Control.
There are three tables:
- Devices connected to the system.
- Allowed devices which are not currently connected..
- Blocked devices which are not currently connected.
If the three tables contain an unusually large number of devices, it might be useful to:
- Enable Access Control (if it is not already enabled)
- Delete all devices from the Allowed and Blocked tables
- Return Access Control to the original setting.
Orbi routers remember every device that has ever connected to the system in case the user should decide to enable Access Control. If there have been a lot of devices connected over time, or there are a lot of Apple devices which randomize their MAC address every time software is updated, the list of remembered devices might be very large.
Or...... "I have no clue".
ketihsplace
Jun 12, 2024Tutor
In Access control
The device is listed at top as allowed with it's name, ip, mac, and as Wired device.
There are there are 0 listed in the Allowed devices not currently connected.
There are there are 0 listed in the Blocked devices not currently connected.
- CrimpOnJun 12, 2024Guru - Experienced User
ketihsplace wrote:
In Access control
The device is listed at top as allowed with it's name, ip, mac, and as Wired device.
There are there are 0 listed in the Allowed devices not currently connected.
There are there are 0 listed in the Blocked devices not currently connected.
Thanks for taking the time to look at the Access Control tables. That would seem to rule out the number of devices as being pertinent to the discussion. (Although it beggars belief that there can be zero devices that have ever connected to the system and are not connected at this instance.)
The other obvious possibility is the number of characters in a device name, but I would think you have already tried to change this device to a very short name consisting of only alphabetic characters, correct?
p.s. on an RBR750, I find that the maximum length of a device name is 32 characters. Anything entered after that simply disappears.