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Dan28088
Oct 20, 2023Aspirant
RBS850 - Updating to Firmware 7.2.6.21 - now remaining satellites won't accept admin/password login
I just added a new RBS850 to my Orbi system, so under the RBR850 I now have three satellites, all of which are hardwired back to the Router. The RBR850 and two original RBS850 satellites were all r...
Dan28088
Oct 20, 2023Aspirant
Just to be clear - after I do the first factory reset and directly connect my laptop to the reset satellite, log into its UI and do the update, then I do another Factory Reset and then re-sync it to the RBR?
Seems that second Factory Reset before the re-sync would wipe out the update to the new firmware...
FURRYe38
Oct 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Yes and No it doesn't remove the FW update.
- Dan28088Oct 20, 2023Aspirant
Not working as expected.
I went ahead and unplugged the first satellite and then reset it, and connected my MacBook Pro to it via direct cable.
It did not give me an IP address.
I reset it and power cycled after it came up and then reset again. Still I only got a self assigned IP address.
Then on yet another reset attempt when it came back up it joined the Orbi network and gave me my IP address - and this time when I went to its UI I could do the update.
So I tried the same process with the second satellite. But this one won't play nice.
Resetting dose not get it into a mode where it gives me an IP address.
I have tried multiple resets, and power cycles between.
Each time I get my self assigned IP address and using that with .250 doesn't find the Satellite.
Eventually it will appear back on the Orbi network - but then when I visit its IP address I am back into the loop of admin/password - same screen then Forbidden.
I have even tried depressing the reset button while I plug the power cord back in - same situation.
- FURRYe38Oct 20, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Does ethernet connecting the RBS to the back of the RBR happen to give you an IP address for the RBS that you can log in to?
If not, might revert the RBR back to last version of v4 FW what was loaded and see if the RBS then connect.
- Dan28088Oct 20, 2023Aspirant
No it does not.
Each satellite typically has one dedicated network cable leading back to my central switch so all are on hard line connections to the RBR850 Router.
Each also has several local devices that are also plugged directly into the other there ports on the Satellite.
For this exercise, per your suggestions, I unplugged everything and then connected a network cable from my USB C adapter plugged into my MacBook Pro into the first port on the back of the Satellite.This adapter is the same one I use at my desk for a direct cable connection into the house network so no question that it works.
When the Satellite comes up, at first there is no network connection at all - then it becomes a self assigned network address, and then if I let it sit long enough, the satellite will connect via the WIFI backhaul to the Router - receive its dedicated IP and then hand my MacBook Pro an IP address from within my normal network block.
When this happened with the first satellite, I then tried its IP address, got the login screen - typed in admin/password and was able to do the update.
After the update I could log into the satellite directly.
I then went up stairs to where the second satellite lives and tried the process there - only this time no matter how I reset or power cycle after or before a reset, the direct connected network cable only gives me a self assigned value and then eventually my expected house network value.
I have tried setting the laptop itself to 192.168.1.10 and then when the Satellite starts to pulse white, entering the IP address of 192.168.1.250 into the browser - but it fails to connect to anything.
The Satellite that I did update - now again I can't connect to it via its portal - the admin/password just cycles back to the same screen and then a forbidden notice.