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kussfamily
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Jul 12, 2021
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Orbi RBR750 piggy back help

I have an orbi rbr750 with 2 satellites at my house.  My idea was that the satellite that is my garage would piggyback off the one at the end of the house, but based on the network map and the constant buffering and low connection of devices in the garage I think its barely connecting to the main orbi.  There is about 75' between the main and each satellite.  Despite the instructions that say go into the advanced wireless settings and select piggyback mode - there is no option for that - see attached photo.  How do i force the 2nd satellite to connect to the first satellite?  My internet connection is fast - 932.33 Mbps, so it's not my internet. Firmware version 4.6.3.7 Thanks.

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  • kussfamily wrote:

    Despite the instructions that say go into the advanced wireless settings and select piggyback mode - there is no option for that - see attached photo.  How do i force the 2nd satellite to connect to the first satellite?  My internet connection is fast - 932.33 Mbps, so it's not my internet. Firmware version 4.6.3.7 Thanks.


    My understanding is that one of the changes Netgear made to the Orbi configuration on the AX product is that "Daisy Chain" is no longer an option.  It is always on.

    People who own the AX product can confirm that if the question is posted in the communit forum for AS Orbi's:

    https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-AX/bd-p/en-home-orbi-ax 

     

    The post mentions how far both satellites are from the router. How far is the garage satellite from the satellite you prefer it connect to?

    Have you tried deleting the garage satellite from the configuration, then adding it again when placed in the garage?

  • "There is about 75' between the main and each satellite." This maybe a bit too far in between. You might try 40-50 feet and see. 


    To get Daisy chaing on Orbi AX, IF the RBS are OFF and the RBS is online. Turn on the 1st RBS nearest the RBR. Let is sync. Once it's connected. Turn ON the next RBS thats nearest the 1st RBS. The 2nd RBS should connect to the 1st RBS and sync up.


    You can check this in the Orbi APP under network map. The RBS should be in a line from the RBR while the RBS have a connection line in between them. They should not be each connected to the RBR directly in the map. The 2nd RBS should show as connected to the 1st RBS. 


    kussfamily wrote:

    I have an orbi rbr750 with 2 satellites at my house.  My idea was that the satellite that is my garage would piggyback off the one at the end of the house, but based on the network map and the constant buffering and low connection of devices in the garage I think its barely connecting to the main orbi.  There is about 75' between the main and each satellite.  Despite the instructions that say go into the advanced wireless settings and select piggyback mode - there is no option for that - see attached photo.  How do i force the 2nd satellite to connect to the first satellite?  My internet connection is fast - 932.33 Mbps, so it's not my internet. Firmware version 4.6.3.7 Thanks.