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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...
FURRYe38
Dec 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Why would you think it would be a risk?
Can be done, however for best configuration, at some point, try to get a 2nd wire ran if possible.
One could check into Power Line adapters between the RBR and RBS as well. Others have posted this as a solution too.
dbrb2
Dec 13, 2024Apprentice
Only a risk in that it is one more possible failure point on the wired network - not that I expect it to fail.
When you suggest a direct link between RBR and RBS I guess that would be as attached. That I might be able to arrange. In the morning 🙂
- FURRYe38Dec 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Let us know how it goes. Just need the WAN port of the RBR connected then the RBS connected some how behind the RBR. Got another switch on hand that you could deploy? Something like NGs GS305 or 105 would work.
dbrb2 wrote:
Only a risk in that it is one more possible failure point on the wired network - not that I expect it to fail.
When you suggest a direct link between RBR and RBS I guess that would be as attached. That I might be able to arrange. In the morning 🙂
- dbrb2Dec 13, 2024Apprentice
Ah like this
Will update when/if I manage to try it!
Thanks 🙂