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gwbaker
Dec 12, 2020Guide
RBR850 MANY devices missing from attached devices.
I have just noticed that MANY of my attached devices are not showing in the router menu pages. In either the basic or advance menu the attached devices show 11 devices. When I use a port scanning p...
- Dec 18, 2020
Well, 5 days later and I will call this issue fixed.
Moving the RBR to the other end of the basement (was 8 feet away from one of the RBS) has solved my issue. I just don't understand how this would cause the issue. I get that them being to close together could cause client issues, but everything was still connecting. It just was not listed in the attached devices page. Any insight as to why? Not that I need to know, but I would enjoy knowing.
Thanks again for all the help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FURRYe38
Dec 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Hopefully you'll be ok now...
gwbaker
Dec 13, 2020Guide
Welp, that did not last. 24 hours later and half of the devices have disappeared from the attached devices menu again. I really hope this is a firmware issue and not defective devices. How hard is it to convince Netgear that I need a replacement if in fact I do? Over the years I have learned when there is someone/something else that can be blamed, tech comapnies tend to do that and you just have to throw your stuff away and take the hit to the wallet. This will be a significant hit if that turns out to be the case. (more info in next post).
- gwbakerDec 13, 2020Guide
If this will help with the troubleshooting... I just rebooted (software reboot) and I am back down to the original 11 devices attached. Of the 20ish I mentioned above, most have dropped off this list.
Best I can tell, the devices that are showing are all ethernet wired (for sure) or wifi connected (maybe) to the router and not either of the satellites??? But, everthing is still connected if I port scan....
Defective satellites? Or defective satellite firmwares?
- FURRYe38Dec 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Heres what I would do, download the v22 FW files. I would use Edge, Firefox or Opera for this.
Manually re-load the RBS first then RBR lastly. Factory reset the RBS then power them OFF.
Factory reset the RBR and walk thru the setup wizard. Set up the RBR and get it setup again. After you set up the SSID name and PW and do a reboot. Check to see if any and all of your devices get connected to the RBR alone with out any RBS. I would let this run for a while to see how the devices display on the RBRs web page.
Then later on, re-sync your RBS 1 at a time. I would do just 1 RBS intially, checking the behavior, then add the 2nd one if you have a 2nd one later on.
- FURRYe38Dec 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet or more is recommended in between RBR and RBS to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.
https://kb.netgear.com/31029/Where-should-I-place-my-Orbi-satellite - gwbakerDec 13, 2020Guide
Before I do the firmware reflash suggestion, I have decided to try something based on your second response first to see what happens and then go from there.
You asked Square footage. Total 3000. 3 Story, each 1000 stacked, basement, main, 2nd, with an attached garage not included in totals. Recently I moved the RBR to a closet in my basement that I wired to be my "server room." This placed the RBR in a new location about 8 feet directly below one of the RBS's. This was the same week some issues started and in the back of my mind I was wondering if they were too close together and possibly causing the issues. I TOTALLY do not understand why this would be an issue, but I learned a long time ago, I don't know everything. So I used two 50 foot enthernet cables to temporarily move the RBR across the basement to see if it makes any difference. Everything looks good right now, but I just power cycled everyting again. Cross fingers that it lasts. Will see what happens and report back.
Thanks for your patience and guidance!!!!!!!!!!!
- FURRYe38Dec 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
:smileywink:
- gwbakerDec 18, 2020Guide
Well, 5 days later and I will call this issue fixed.
Moving the RBR to the other end of the basement (was 8 feet away from one of the RBS) has solved my issue. I just don't understand how this would cause the issue. I get that them being to close together could cause client issues, but everything was still connecting. It just was not listed in the attached devices page. Any insight as to why? Not that I need to know, but I would enjoy knowing.
Thanks again for all the help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- FURRYe38Dec 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Having two overlappting wifi signals too close to each other can cause problems. Sounds like you finally found the sweet spot. Please mark your thread and solved so others will know.
Enjoy. :smileywink: