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coolmoss
Oct 07, 2020Aspirant
Orbi RBK853 Second Satellite unable to work using ethernet backhaul
I am now using ethernet wired connection only for one Satellite because I can never get the other satellite to work. Setup would have been star topology (if it works). Firmware: V3.2.16.6_1.4.4...
coolmoss
Oct 08, 2020Aspirant
Hi
Thank you for the reply.
Both RBS are connected through 'pass through' from the kitchen, to the living room and to 2nd floor respectively.
I have tried swapping the unit and it is the same, so it is not the RBS. I have also connected the LAN directly to my laptop and it works so it is not the wiring
RBS at first floor is connected using LAN and it is fine
RBS at the 2nd floor is the one that is wirelessly synced because it won't work when connected to LAN.
I have tried:
a) wirelessly sync and then connected LAN -NG
b) power off, connect LAN, power on - NG
c) side note: connect LAN directly to laptop - OK
Pls let me know what else I can try. Thank you very much
FURRYe38
Oct 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What is this "pass through"? A hole in the wall?
So when you swap locations with the RBS, the problem follows the one RBS?
- coolmossOct 09, 2020Aspirant
"Pass through" (they are all in the kitchen at ground floor) is basically the "data point" that allow me to plug/connect a LAN from the Router; and then in each of my room I have these connected data points that I can then plug LAN cable to my whatever devices. Each "pass through" will have a corresponding data point in each room at different floors. I could have called it data point but that's what the guys here call it.
When I swapped the RBS, the problem remained at 2nd floor (ie there is no problem with the unit)
- FURRYe38Oct 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So if the problem didn't follow with the RBS, then I would presume there is a problem i the cabling or these "data points"...
- coolmossOct 10, 2020Aspirant
The data points work because when I plug the LAN directly to the laptop I get super fast connection (800mbps). Also do note that when I plugged in the Satellite, I first get blue light (which means it received data?) but after that somehow it just won't connect to the internet.
Do you think it is the 'daisy chain' setting that could solve this issue? This setting is not in AX though