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Philboy01
Nov 25, 2025Aspirant
RBR750/RBS750 Backhaul Problem
I have the RBK753 which contains a router and 2 satellites. I live in a 3 bed semi-detached home. On the ground floor I have the router. On the first floor in the nursery, I have a satellite (about 2...
FURRYe38
Nov 25, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Which satellite is 20 feet away from the RBR?
20 feet is too close between the RBR and this RBS. 30 feet starting distances.
"The attic is fully soundproofed with multiple layers in walls and floor." This may impact signal between the RBR and this RBS if this one RBS is wirelessly connected.
There a way to get ethernet cable from the RBR into the attic space?
Philboy01 wrote:I have the RBK753 which contains a router and 2 satellites. I live in a 3 bed semi-detached home. On the ground floor I have the router. On the first floor in the nursery, I have a satellite (about 20ft away from router and it has to go through wooden floor).
I then have the nursery satellite connected to a satellite in the attic via ethernet. The attic is fully soundproofed with multiple layers in walls and floor.
My hope was the router would connect to the nursery satellite wirelessly. Then the nursery to the attic via wired connection. What is happening is the router is connecting to the attic wirelessly (poor connection) and then the attic is connecting to the nursery (wired).
I reduced the power on 2.4 and 5Ghz on all devices in the hope that it would force the router to connect to the closer nursery satellite but this is not the case, still the same connection order.
I've attached some screenshots, any ideas how I can force it to connect to the closer satellite - thanks.
Philboy01
Nov 25, 2025Aspirant
I did what you suggested above and disconnected the Ethernet and power-cycled all 3 devices. It now connects in the order that I had preferred, albeit fully wirelessly. The signal is reported as Good on both connections listed above, which you can see in my screenshots below.
Do you think the ethernet connection is possibly not installed right or some backend configuration issue in Orbi admin? Is it ok to plug the Ethernet into any port?
Thanks Philip
- FURRYe38Nov 25, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Can you provide us a floor drawing layout diagram and mark where you have the RBR and RBS placed?
20feet is going to be too close and maybe causing the attic RBS to connect to the Nursery RBS since the wifi single over lap between the RBR and closer RBS is too close or too much over lap between them. Can you move this one RBS out farther from the RBR?
Something you can try, turn down the power on the RBR from 100% to 50% on the RBRs web page under Advanced tab/Advanced/Wireless Settings.
- StephenBNov 26, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Philboy01 wrote:
I did what you suggested above and disconnected the Ethernet and power-cycled all 3 devices. It now connects in the order that I had preferred, albeit fully wirelessly. The signal is reported as Good on both connections listed above, which you can see in my screenshots below.
Are you getting good wifi coverage throughout the home? If you are, then one option is to leave well enough alone.
Philboy01 wrote:
Do you think the ethernet connection is possibly not installed right or some backend configuration issue in Orbi admin? Is it ok to plug the Ethernet into any port?
If you connect a laptop via ethernet using the cable instead of the attic satellite, then you could run speedtest on the laptop, and run the same test when connected using a different (short) cable in the Nursery. That would let you determine if the cable is the problem (or not).
My own experience with mixing wifi and ethernet backhaul has been mixed. So I am thinking it is likely a mesh management issue in the Orbi. But it is easy to try different ethernet ports in the satellites.
It can take a while for the topology to stablize, so it is possible that simply waiting would result in the system figuring out that connecting the nursery over wifi was the better setup. You could also try to force that outcome by powering down all elements, and then powering up only the router and the nursery satellite. After that link is fully established, turn on the attic satellite and see what you get.