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Lewis2e
Jan 03, 2023Star
Issues connecting AP to Orbi network
I have an Orbi network (RBR750 and two RBS750 satellites). In itself, this works great. I want to connect an access point to the network. I am trying to use a Netgear WAX204 in AP mode. The AP is...
- Jan 03, 2023
Once its attached to the router and has its own ip address assigned, can you set it with a reserved ip address?
Once thats done, power it off and try connecting it directly to the satellite and powering it on.
If that works, then try it through the switch.
Lewis2e
Jan 03, 2023Star
Switch is a TP-Link TL-SG105. There are two (same model) in the chain between the AP and the satellite. As far as I know, it's just a dumb switch. I wasn't expecting it to be a problem.
However, connecting the AP directly to the Satellite - everything seems to behave as expected. I'm a little hesitant to say that... as I was wrong last time... but I've just tested everything I can think of and it seems to behave like I would expect - i.e, just a regular AP.
So - maybe it is the switch? Or something connected to it. It's getting late now, but I'll do some experiments tomorrow adding stuff back into the chain to see if I can find where the problem happens. One switch, One switch plus my PC, Two switches plus my PC.... etc. Maybe I can ping down exactly what causes the issue to manifest.
Updates to follow. And thank you again for all the assistance. I'm closer at least!
plemans
Jan 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Glad we're narrowing it a little (maybe)!
It could be something in the switches or daisy-chaining them causing a loop