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rayjai
Jun 15, 2022Guide
RBR750 unable to assign IP addresses after reboot
Hi, every time I reboot or unplug my router to move it, all my devices will disconnect and will have an "unable to assign IP addresses" error. I have 48 devices and all of them will not connect. I wo...
CrimpOn
Nov 22, 2022Guru - Experienced User
tucsontico wrote:
I will try a factory reset of that RBS, then do a reconfiguration from scratch for just that sat.
Factory Reset of a satellite is not nearly as involved as resetting the router. Chances are, when the satellite reboots, it will connect automatically to the router. Total time: under five minutes. There is nothing about a satellite to "configure" except for perhaps a custom name that has been assigned to the satellite in the Attached Devices display (which is for human interest only).
tucsontico
Nov 25, 2022Virtuoso
Lo and behold, after doing nothing to my offending RBS, it stopped broadcasting the GN. No idea why it decided to do that. Of course, I have no idea why it started to radiate that signal in the first place. I did notice in the sat's web-GUI page the 2.4 GHz column "Wireless Mode" reports a speed of "Up to 240 Mbps". Previously, I believe that number was listed as "Up to 500 Mbps". I do have AX disabled for the 2.4 GHz band.
Still curious why furrye38 recommended enabling ALG SIP and reseting the DHCP range to .100-.200 for this latest firmware update. My system appears stable with 4 days of uptime. While I cannot prove it with data, it appears my web pages load a bit slower than before but that could be due to Black Friday server overloads!