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TadC3
Feb 16, 2022Aspirant
Orbi RBR850 - devices remain connected to router/satellite but has "no internet connectivity"
Device: Orbi RBR850 and satellite-1 Issue: - devices will be connected to the router/satellite with internet - randomly the device will lose internet but remain connected to the router/satelli...
CrimpOn
Feb 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
The was actually Netgear support? (not a number from a web site that came up from a search?)
It would help to know what sort of device this is.
Static IP address generally means that the user defined the IP address on the device itself. It seems hardly likely that you have done this and do not remember. (p.s. the term "assigned IP" or "reserved IP" generally means that the user has told the router to assign a specific IP address to a device with a specifip MAC address. It also seems unlikely that you would have gone to the trouble to do this and not remember.)
Fireall issue with unauthorized access is an odd way to suggest that the device may have been "blocked". It will still connect to the WiFi system, and be assigned an IP address, but will not have a path to the internet. It actually is possible to block a device without meaning to. (I have done it myself and a LOT of swearing ensued once I figured out what had happened.)
Since you are familiar with the web intrface, what does it say about Access Control at the top of the Attached Devices screen?
(on or off?)
TadC3
Feb 16, 2022Aspirant
Thank you for the quick response.
It happens randomly across all devices:
iphone, appletv, sonos, macbook, dell laptop, smart switches, ring alarm system base station etc.
You are correct. I have never assigned any IP addresses manually. When a device drops the internet it still shows up as connected to the router or satellite. This is on the computer itself showing connection to the wifi network but no internet, and on the orbi app in devices and the device showing connected. It’s as though it just doesn’t get the internet over that connection. At the same time a device drops the internet there are other devices that remain connected to internet through that router so its device specific and not the ISP or router connection.
- CrimpOnFeb 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Are there any devices connected to the router or satellite with an ethernet cable?
Does this happen to them as well?
This is on the primary WiFi SSID, not the guest SSID?
- TadC3Feb 16, 2022AspirantNo, there are no devices connected to either the router or satellite via Ethernet. Everything is WiFi connection.
Yes, all devices are connected to the primary WiFi ssid. Nothing is connected to the guest Wi-Fi ssid.
- plemansFeb 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What actual modem/gateway is the orbi connected to?
- TadC3Feb 17, 2022Aspirant
When my Orbi was first set up it was to a Neatgear Nighthawk modem GHZ_EX6400v2
We switched ISP to Verizon Fios and it is now connected to a verizon modem, see photos attached.
The issue of a device randomly dropping the wifi was persistant with both modem connections.
Thanks again for everyones help and support.
- TadC3Feb 17, 2022Aspirant