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ezpzDUDE's avatar
Mar 31, 2024

RBK763 - PHYSICAL NETWORK CONNECTION FOR AX5400

Question regarding the physical connection between Xfinity XB8 Gateway to AX5400 Mesh Router (RBR 760)

 

My home is hardwired to every room with Cat5 ports.

 

Currently:

XB8 -> RBR 760 -> NetGear Switch -> Patch Panel -> 2 RBS 760 (for the wireless, but the speeds from the Sat was not as fast as I could connect them directly from the Router to each Satellite)

 

To optimize performance, can I:

XB8 -> RBR 760 (by connecting two of the Gigabit ethernet ports directly to) -> Patch Panel -> 2 RBS 760 as a wired backhaul, without causing any issues with the rest of the hardwired network connections?  For some reason, when I did this, all hardwired connections would no longer work

 

Any suggestions?

7 Replies

  • Yes. This should work. i.e. bypassing the Ethernet switch for the two cables which connect the router to two satellites and use a third cable from the router to the switch to provide a connection for other devices.

     

    Without more information about the internet connection, it is not clear that there will be any observable difference in performance.

    • ezpzDUDE's avatar
      ezpzDUDE
      Guide

      Thank you Guru, 

      I have an Xfinity XB8 GW in Bridge Mode

      And understand that the DHCP server is with the Orbi RBK763 mesh router.  Is that correct?  

       

      For some reason, when I connect two separate cables to the patch panel, the wired connection throughout my network stops.  I believe there is a conflict of some kind.  I have checked the cables and have replaced them without success.  I am thinking that there is some type of conflict that is causing this, but am not sure how to determine this.

       

      One addtitional question.  I have the previous NetGear NightHawk Router, AC1750.  I was hoping to extend coverage into the garage by connecting this to the Xfinity XB8 in bridge mode, through the patch panel to the garage port and using the NightHawk as an AP.  Am I asking for trouble?

       

      I hope that I am not imposing upon you too much, but thank you for your help.  

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru

        What is the brand and model# of this switch?

        If your ethernet connecting the RBS  to the RBR, be sure your connecting the RBS using only one LAN cable from the RBR to the switch, Then from the switch to the patch panel, you would have two cables coming from the RBS, one each,  thru the patch panel in to the switch. 

        https://kb.netgear.com/000051205/What-is-Ethernet-backhaul-and-how-do-I-set-it-up-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System 📡 ‌‌🛰

         

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        "To optimize performance, can I:

        XB8 -> RBR 760 (by connecting two of the Gigabit ethernet ports directly to) -> Patch Panel -> 2 RBS 760 as a wired backhaul, without causing any issues with the rest of the hardwired network connections?" Yes and this would entail using two cables from the RBS, one each thru the patch panel, then both LAN cables connecting to the back of the RBR, if the LAN switch is removed from the mix.