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scamperpamela
Jul 30, 2021Star
My new Orbi RBR850 mysteriously dropped some internet connections
I installed an RBR850 and 3 satellites last weekend. I have about 30 devices attached - Rokus, phones, computers, Ring security cameras, robot, etc. All have been working well. Suddenly tonight a l...
scamperpamela
Aug 08, 2021Star
Thanks, will look into these items.
I have not encountered this problem again, but I am getting sporatic "This site can't be reached..." and DNS-PROBE.... They are quick, often refresh themselves, and if not a simple F5 refresh fixes instantly. Been on with Netgear several times. Changed wifi channels (though the computers - 2 of them, and 2 different browsers tested on each computer) are ethernet connected. Changed to a static DNS. Then changed the MTU from 1500 to 1492. I read up some on that and think 1436 tests better on my computer. But no matter, it is still doing it at both 1492 and 1436. Yesterday I directly connected my computer to the cable modem to take ORBI out of it and could not get it to fail in an hour or so - doesn't totally provide it is ORBI but seems highly likely as it wasn't doing this with my old R6100 Netgear router, etc. and doesn't seem to do it with ORBI out of the picture. Any ideas? I'll be on my 6th call, and they always try to help but so far no luck.
michaelkenward
Aug 08, 2021Guru - Experienced User
scamperpamela wrote:
Then changed the MTU from 1500 to 1492. I read up some on that and think 1436 tests better on my computer. But no matter, it is still doing it at both 1492 and 1436.
This is best found by asking your ISP.
Also note the advice from FURRYe38 about turning things off and on.
Netgear's instructions are clear on this. Turn off modem and router. Then turn on modem and leave it so settle down and make an internet connection. There are probably lights on the front that will yell INTERNET CONNECTED. Then turn on the router and wait for it to go through its paces before messing around with anything else.
Have you seen the same behaviour since things came back to life?
I ask because if this bit in your first message:
Logged on to orbilogin.com and there was a big red banner saying not connected to ethernet. I clicked on test, and it showed a bar and said it was updating. This completely fixed the problem, and all my devices reconnected instantly.
When you set the thing up, the Orbi stuff will go out and look for firmware updates. And each satellite needs its own update. Maybe your interruptions were down to those updates.
This sort of hints that this might have happened:
scamperpamela wrote:
I have not encountered this problem again...
These message hint at something away from the router:
scamperpamela wrote:
.... I am getting sporatic "This site can't be reached..." and DNS-PROBE.... They are quick, often refresh themselves, and if not a simple F5 refresh fixes instantly.
You don't say where you see those message, so I may be totally wrong. (Quite likely) But have you looked to see if the Orbi and R6100 are using the same Domain Name Server?
- scamperpamelaAug 09, 2021Star
I see those messages on my win10 computer in my browser (Chrome or Edge). R6100 is no longer in service. When I first discovered this problem, the ORBI router was set up to let the ISP assign the DNSs. Netgear had me change that to 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.2.1.