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dbrb2
Dec 13, 2024Apprentice
RBS and RBR 750 wired backhaul
I have an RBS750 connected to a netgear switch via a wired connection I also have a RBR750 connected to that same switch, again via a wired connection ( The RBR750 is not acting as a router, ju...
dbrb2
Dec 13, 2024Apprentice
My setup is as per the third diagram in that link - with the router also connected to the switch.
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When you say:
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be sure to connect the RBR to the host router using the WAN port on the RBR. This is required for AP mode. Then Switch connected to one of the LAN ports behind the RBR.
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Maybe that is the problem then. As it stands, the RBR WAN port is disconnected
The RBR LAN port is connected to a GS116LP switch
The RBS LAN port is connected to the same switch
The Router (openWRT) is also connected to that same switch
The above worked fine when the RBS was not wired - and the RBR saw it as a satellite
Now that it is wired, it works at one level - things can connect to it fine....it's just that the RBR doesn't think it has any sats - so maybe it is working more as a "dumb AP" than a mesh network
plemans
Dec 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
go:
openwrt router---->orbi RBR wan port---->lan port out to switch------>switch------>satellites.
when hardwired, the satellite has to be wired into the rbr's lan port and the RBR needs to be connected to the primary router via wan port.