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DaveLeitch
Nov 13, 2021Guide
Orbi 850 satellite ethernet no devices connect
Hi I recently installed an Orbi 850 router and two satellites. The satellites are connected via ethernet. One satellite is not doing its job. No devices ever connect to this satellite except...
DaveLeitch
Nov 13, 2021Guide
the screen image I tried to post showed the offending satellite as having an IP address, a MAC address, a wired connection and a "good" backhaul status. The satellite that is working shows the MAC address of the router in addition to the information above.
FURRYe38
Nov 13, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Do you have the 2nd RBS connected to the other RBS or is both connected to the back of the RBR?
What is the Mfr and model# of the ethernet switch in the configuration if one is being use in between the RBR and RBS?
What CAT# cable are you using? CAT6 is recommended.
- DaveLeitchNov 13, 2021Guide
Netgear GS108 switch
Both satellites connect directly to the router through the switch.
The cables in the house are probably more than a decade old, can't recall when I put them in so almost certainly CAT 5. However its clear that the cable to the questionable satellite is working just fine because its passing the signal through to an AV receiver. So the full ethernet chain is Orbi router -- NetgearGS108 -- Orbi satellite -- AV receiver -- Apple TV, and the TV works just fine and is reported as connected to the Orbi router via "wired".
I have looked at that Knowledge base diagram on several occasions.
- tjtrimbleNov 14, 2021Luminary
I have the same issue and its an issue with the V4 firmware. I have found the 2nd wired satellite actually works, even though the app/web interface doesn't show that it does. Try logging into the problem satellite directly via its IP address. It should show the connected devices. I am hoping Netgear releases updated firmware to fix this issue since I never had these issues on the V3 firmwre.
- FURRYe38Nov 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Would be a good test to try a CAT 6 cable line from the RBR to the switch then to the RBS.I have seen some switches not work right or go bad.
Or try the RBS directly connected to the RBR to see you see different behavior.
I have this same 108v4 switch at the head of my one RBS in the basemennt. two 105s inbetween the 108 switch and the RBS in the basement connected to the 2nd 105 switch there. No issues. However all my cables are CAT6. I don't recommend CAT5 as it was not rated for 1000Mpbs connection rates. 5E was. RBR and RBS are on v4 as well.
DaveLeitch wrote:
Netgear GS108 switch
Both satellites connect directly to the router through the switch.
The cables in the house are probably more than a decade old, can't recall when I put them in so almost certainly CAT 5. However its clear that the cable to the questionable satellite is working just fine because its passing the signal through to an AV receiver. So the full ethernet chain is Orbi router -- NetgearGS108 -- Orbi satellite -- AV receiver -- Apple TV, and the TV works just fine and is reported as connected to the Orbi router via "wired".
I have looked at that Knowledge base diagram on several occasions.
- DaveLeitchNov 14, 2021Guide
Thank you for all the thoughts folk.
1. I did a hard reset of the satellite and disconnected it from ethernet and it connected OK. However both the IOS app and logging in to the server via orbilogin reported that the sattelite was still connected via ethernet. Even hours later it was still reporting the same thing.
2. Perhaps there is an issue with the cabling in the house although it clearly works. When the satellite was disconnected from the cable my IOS device seemed to get a better signal at my wifes studio, 10 metres and a couple of brick walls further away. Although I will need to check this again.
I will struggle on. It doesn't seem like there is any easy solution, or even obvious cause. What is very clear to me is that the app doesn't reliably report the current state of affairs. It shouldn't be reporting the satellite is ethernet connected hours after I pulled the ethernet plug out and rebooted the satellite.