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Mar 08, 2022
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One satellite not relaying guest wifi network (RBR850/RBS850)

Hi

 

I have a RBR850 orbi router, with two RBS850 satellites connected via a wired connection

 

One of the satellites has stopped transmitting the guest wifi network, the other satellite and main router work fine.   The main wifi network also works fine on all three devices

 

I have tried

  • disabling/re-enabling the guest network
  • factory resetting and re-pairing the wayward satellite
  • playing around with reducing the the overall network wifi power transmit on both 2.4 & 5Ghz 

Any other ideas?  Thanks in advance

 

 

  • Definitely something with the switch.   I managed to directly connect the satellites to the router and everything magickly works.   Is this an oddity with this switch or has anyone seen similar behaviour on other switches?

     

26 Replies

  • What Firmware version is currently loaded?
    What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?

     

    Is the RBS directly connected to the back of the RBR or is there a LAN switch or patch panel in between these devices? 

  • what firmware version are you on? 

    There was just a release of new firmware on the official site yesterday

    • oOo-MPD-oOo's avatar
      oOo-MPD-oOo
      Tutor

      Thanks for both responses - I should have included the firmware details, apologies.  I'm running V4.6.3.16_2.0.51 on all three devices

      I'm connected to a BT FTTP modem (unsure of exact version) - but would this really impact the guest wifi on one satellite?

       

  • I know that people hate to hear "Have you tried Unpluging and Plugging it back in?". I mean the Factory Reset. Beleive it or not as far as we have come hardware should always be Factory Reset before and after a FW update. In the old days, last week, it was an imperitive to get everything in its right place and the things that no longer belong gone.

     

    But what I didn't see mentioned was a "Pin-Hole Reset". That's the Granddaddy of all Resets.

    Just take an opened paper clip and above the, hopefully Green LED, on the back is a little hole. The "Pin-Hole". Press the paper clip in the hole until you feel it "click" a button. Hold it for about 10-12 seconds unitl the Green light starts flshing and turns Amber. Take it out and let the RBS fully reboot and set it up and see if you have your Guest Network back?

     

    If they did mention this and you've done it. Let me know. There's two more versions of this ritual.

     

     

    • FURRYe38's avatar
      FURRYe38
      Guru

      Thought I didn't get a chance to test router mode, I had my 8 series already in AP mode so I connected it up to a R7960P. 

      I first tested the RBR with an Iphone...I was able to get my iPhone 12 Max Pro connected, though the first time I noticed it quickly disconnected and went back to the primary SSID. I tried a 2nd time and the phone then connected, however a "No Internet" message was seen on the phone for several seconds. Then that went away and it finally seemed to fully connect and set internet. 

       

      I turned on 1 RBS downstairs and let it sync. After about 5 minutes it was fully synced. 
      I took my iPhone and a Anderoid pad downstairs near the 1 RBS and both devices connected and remained connected. 

      Leaving my devices there, I went back up stairs to my PC and captured this:

      The 192.168.2.### confirms they are on the Guest Network. 

       

      This is in AP mode. I'll try and find some time to test router mode. 

    • oOo-MPD-oOo's avatar
      oOo-MPD-oOo
      Tutor

      When I reset the satellites - I used the pin=hole reset, but I used the menu based factory reset for the router

       


      FarmerBob1 wrote:

      I know that people hate to hear "Have you tried Unpluging and Plugging it back in?". I mean the Factory Reset. Beleive it or not as far as we have come hardware should always be Factory Reset before and after a FW update. In the old days, last week, it was an imperitive to get everything in its right place and the things that no longer belong gone.

       

      But what I didn't see mentioned was a "Pin-Hole Reset". That's the Granddaddy of all Resets.

      Just take an opened paper clip and above the, hopefully Green LED, on the back is a little hole. The "Pin-Hole". Press the paper clip in the hole until you feel it "click" a button. Hold it for about 10-12 seconds unitl the Green light starts flshing and turns Amber. Take it out and let the RBS fully reboot and set it up and see if you have your Guest Network back?

       

      If they did mention this and you've done it. Let me know. There's two more versions of this ritual.