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FURRYe38
Mar 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR750 / RBS750 Firmware Version 4.6.7.13 Released
New Features: 03/24/2022
SPC support for clients connected to guest network.
DHCP Option 60&61 support for ISP internet & IPTV connectivity.
Enhancements:
Singapore password requiremen...
RockTheGlobe
Apr 02, 2022Apprentice
Failed part of the way through, and now I'm unable to use one of my satellites. I started the process with one of my RBS750 satellites, and for some reason, the update didn't take. The system is unable to see this satellite, and when I've tried to factory reset the satellite, the factory reset doesn't take either -- the satellite just boots up and acts like it's connecting normally to my RBK750, but the system doesn't "see" the satellite, even with multiple reboots of both RBS750 and RBK750. That said, my network can still *access* the satellite (since I have a Synology NAS attached to it that I use for Time Machine backups, and backups have been occurring normally and I can access files on the NAS through my Mac), but Orbi thinks it doesn't exist.
I don't want to factory reset the RBK750 and the other RBS750 because I don't want to lose access to the rest of the network given that the factory reset isn't working on my initial satellite.
- FURRYe38Apr 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Can you connect the RBS with a ethernet cable to the back to the RBR and log into the RBSs web page and send it's FW file on the RBS web page with a wired PC and web browser?
RockTheGlobe wrote:
Failed part of the way through, and now I'm unable to use one of my satellites. I started the process with one of my RBS750 satellites, and for some reason, the update didn't take. The system is unable to see this satellite, and when I've tried to factory reset the satellite, the factory reset doesn't take either -- the satellite just boots up and acts like it's connecting normally to my RBK750, but the system doesn't "see" the satellite, even with multiple reboots of both RBS750 and RBK750. That said, my network can still *access* the satellite (since I have a Synology NAS attached to it that I use for Time Machine backups, and backups have been occurring normally and I can access files on the NAS through my Mac), but Orbi thinks it doesn't exist.
I don't want to factory reset the RBK750 and the other RBS750 because I don't want to lose access to the rest of the network given that the factory reset isn't working on my initial satellite.
- RockTheGlobeApr 02, 2022Apprentice
>>Can you connect the RBS with a ethernet cable to the back to the RBR and log into the RBSs web page and send it's FW file on the RBS web page with a wired PC and web browser?
What's the RBS web page URL? Is it just orbilogin.net, or is that only for the router?
- FURRYe38Apr 02, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Take a look at the connected devices page on the RBR. Use the IP address seen there to get to the RBS web page. Try using the log in info thats used on the RBR, if that fails, use admin and password to log in.
RockTheGlobe wrote:
>>Can you connect the RBS with a ethernet cable to the back to the RBR and log into the RBSs web page and send it's FW file on the RBS web page with a wired PC and web browser?
What's the RBS web page URL? Is it just orbilogin.net, or is that only for the router?