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EdFerreira
Sep 14, 2021Apprentice
New V4.6.3.16
Hi all, Installed yesterday the new beta firmware V4.6.3.16. Got some improvements in the wireless connections but totally broke my lan wired stability. I have been quiet and reading the feedback bu...
EdFerreira
Sep 14, 2021Apprentice
I know perfectly well what is recommended. Thanks for the info. Not sure if its the SBS or routing in the SBR. This firmware is broken in different places... But broken. Happens to devices connected wired in the SBS (didn't test with a switch connected to it but it will have the same result)
FURRYe38
Sep 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
So for Orbi Home models, RBR and RBS are designated nonmenclature.
For Orbi Pro Business models, SRR and SRS or SXR or SXS are designated nonmenclature for those models.
Please try a full factory reset on the router and satellite and setup from scratch as suggested to see if problem still happens. If so, then you'll need to open a support ticket with NG and let them know what your seeing.
- EdFerreiraSep 14, 2021Apprentice
My mistake. Its RBR and RBS. I did the factory reset when i installed the firmware.
- FURRYe38Sep 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
If you can, can you connect up a LAN switch in between the RBR and RBS. When the RBS is wirelessly connected and working right, connect the RBS to this switch. Please look at the LED activity behavior on the switch, if it gives this inidication. Most switches give random LED activity for normal operation. After you connect the RBS to the switch, please look for "constant" or always ON LED activity on the switch and give it about 5 minutes before disconnecting the RBS from the switch.
Reason for asking is that I've seen an ARP storm happen when RBS are ethernet connected, usually happens for about 1-2 minutes then stops. I'm wondering if this is happening on this version of FW and maybe it's NOT stopping.
- FURRYe38Sep 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Wanted to check mine with RBS ethernet connected with v16.
Since mine was in AP mode already, I connected the RBS wirelessly first.
Once they were connected wireless, I connected them one at a time via ethernet, directly connected to the back of the RBR:
After the RBS was ethernet connected and up and running, I configured the RBR for router mode and let the system reboot while the RBS were ethernet connected. The system rebooted fine.
Checking one of the RBS, the web page is accessbile and I connected a iphone and a pad to the one RBS and ran a successful speed test on both.
I did not see any ARP storms or problems after the RBS connected via ethernet.
I didn't try adding a switch in to the mix.