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NegatedVoid
Jul 10, 2022Aspirant
RBR960 - Satellites showing up twice (wired and wireless)
I've got my wired backhaul setup w/ two satellites plugged in via a 2.5G unmanaged switch (Trendnet TEG-S350).
I've got RBR960 w/ two RBSE960 satellites. Firmware V6.0.3.85_3.1.15.
The sa...
FURRYe38
Jul 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Did you first wirelessly sync the RBS to the RBR one at a time?
How is the switch connected to the RBR?
Should be like this seen here:
What CAT# LAN cable are you using? CAT6A STP is recommended on the 2.5Gb ports.
- NegatedVoidJul 11, 2022AspirantYeah, they've previously synced and worked fine. It also works fine with the satellites plugged in via the 1g ports, but obviously at reduced bandwidth
The switch is as pictured.
All the wiring is cat 6a and can hold a 10g connection fine with other equipment.- FURRYe38Jul 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Each of the MAC addresses are different.
How many RBS do you have?
What is the brand and model# of the switch in between the RBR and RBS?
What browser are you using? Try MS Edge or FireFox or Opera?
- NegatedVoidJul 11, 2022Aspirant
I have one router (RBR) and two sattelites (RBS). The MAC addresses are different since they're different network interfaces (wireless vs wired), that's normal right? You can match them up since they're only 2 apart numerically on the same device.
I mentioned it in the first post, but the switch is Trendnet TEG-S350.
I fail to understand how browser could matter here, but I've gone and tried a few and the orbi web UI shows the same information.