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Max_bb
Nov 07, 2022Aspirant
RBR350 and Daisy Chain
#daisychain #rbr350
Hi (from Paris - France)
I need to set my daisy chain on but I can't because the admin UI does not display the check box !
(then no check box in front of Backhaul Topology )
(HW config is one RBR350 + 2 x RBS350)
I tried via many browsers (edge, chrome, firefox, even the old IE) with same result.
Has someone experienced the same issue?
here is the display via advanced/advanced setup/wireless settings:
(I ve attached a screen shot as well)
Backhaul Topology |
Backhaul Password |
Orbi can generate a new hidden password to improve security for its backhaul connection. |
WARNING: Generating a new password might cause the Orbi satellite to lose connection from the Orbi router. To reconnect, use the Sync button. |
9 Replies
The newer AX routers don't let the user change it. Its all automatically done behind the scenes by the router.
- Max_bbAspirant
Hi Thanks for this but in my case, router seems not doing it : daisy chain is not on*,
*satellites 1 and 2 are connected to the router,
physical map : satellite 2 is quite far from the router and closer to satellite 1 which is, of course, closer to the router (like a chain then :-)).
result : devices connected to satellite 1 are not receiving at expected speed (twice less vs ones connected to satellite 2). issue that daisy chain is supposed to solve.
any idea ?
best
Here's the problem with daisy chain and dual band.
When you have a dual band device (not the tribands with the dedicated backhaul), each hop is going to drop speeds 50%. Reason why is the dual bands have to use the same chip to go router----satellite and then satellite----device. And it can't do both at once. So they're already going to be at 50% speeds just because of how it functions. Add in distance/obstruction/interference and that 50% speed can be much less. Now daisy chain a satellite that has to connect to a satellite thats already running at 30-45% speeds and it goes to the next satellite and take the same 50% speed hit plus distance/obstruction and its running significantly slower than the router/prior satellite.
So the satellites have to negotiate with the router to see if its faster to directly connect to the router that has a higher starting point or the satellite that might have a better signal but much lower speeds. so its not as simple as "it has a better connection". It might have a much better connection but lower speeds.
I don't know 100% but I believe thats why netgear disabled the user options for the AX devices for daisy chain.
The tribands have the dedicated backhaul that prevents as much speed drop.