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0rb1-user
Sep 19, 2022Aspirant
RBK852 - smart devices lose connection
I have the RBK852 (AX6000) mesh system. Firmware version 4.6.9.11 I had 2 instances in the last 3 months where the WiFi would stop working after a power outage. The guest network would be ok, the...
ekhalil
Sep 20, 2022Master
The Orbi RBK852 will work if the network is configured correctly.
- What is the make and model od the ISP modem/router to which Orbi is connected?
- Is the satellite wired to the router or is it wireless?
- What wired devices do you have in your network?
- Do you have any device "smart device" in the network that can act as a DHCP server, like wifi repeaters and similar?
0rb1-user
Sep 20, 2022Aspirant
1. I don't know what model it is, its a Nokia device
2. Satellite is wired
3. Wired devices - Macbook, AppleTV, Philips Hue Hub
4. No
Another thing I have noticed is, once the network gets into this weird state, the SSID to which the smart devices were connected to, even my phone/laptop cannot connect to anymore. The thing that helps is renaming the SSID to something else (like from Foo to Foo2), and then my phone can connect. But thats the thing I do not want to do with my smart devices.
- ekhalilSep 22, 2022Master
Can you please to run the following command from your MacBook that is attached to Orbi.
Use "Terminal" and run the command traceroute 8.8.8.8.
If you see two private IP addresses listed in the first two hops then you have double NAT.