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tucsontico
Apr 04, 2022Virtuoso
Security Enabled and Guest Network Enabled - but they're not!
Took the plunge and installed firmware V4.6.7.13_2.1.9 about 5 days ago. (System was NOT factory reset after installation.) All my internal tests showed it was stable, fast and appeared to be much be...
- Apr 05, 2022
Because I don't like to give in to an inanimate object, I wanted to see what would happen if I set the RBR to the channel that the RBSs were broadcasting. I set the RBR 2.4 GHz band to channel 1. As soon as the RBR had applied that change, I checked the SSID broadcasts. Guess what? The guest network no longer is broadcasting! The RBR and RBS are now on the same page.
Doing WiFi tests at 6'-8' from the RBR I get 750-800 Mbps/40 Mbps (upload/download speed). Since I must daisy chain my sats, the first RBS gives 600-650 Mbps/40 Mbps. I'm content with that value. The second RBS gives 350-400 Mbps/30 Mbps and I'm good with that as well.
What I haven't done is to reset the RBR to channel 6 to see if the RBS will follow now that they're all on the same channel. Not willing to waste anymore time on this if the system stays stable. All of my lengthy (4+ hours) troubleshooting definitely points to firmware bugs in version 4.6.7.13.
tucsontico
Apr 04, 2022Virtuoso
A power off cycle was performed per the procedure you laid out in another thread regarding installation of the latest firmware. These anomalies are new within the last 48 hours. They appeared without any GUI/app changes from me.
I finally discovered where to turn off Netgear Armor. However, the Guest Network continues to broadcast on 2.4 mHz, Channel 1 even though it shows as DISABLED in the GUI. The primary Network is broadcasting on Channel 6, 2.4 mHz. Both my RBSs show Channel 1 as the selected channel yet the RBR shows channel 6 as the selected 2.4mHz channel and a good sync/backhaul connection.
The 5 gHz band broadcast is ONLY on showing up on the primary network and on my selected channel (48) for the RBR and RBSs.
Obviously there's a bug somewhere in this new firmware. I am loath to do a factory reset as I have over 40 IP address reservations and it takes a lot of time to reinitialize my system. I'll try another power cycle first.
FURRYe38
Apr 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Ok. Turn OFF the RBS and power OFF the RBR then back ON. Don't turn ON the RBS. See if the RBR has the guest network broadcasting...
- tucsonticoApr 04, 2022Virtuoso
Turned off entire system (MODEM, RBR & RBSs). Powered up the MODEM and allowed it to sync to ISP. Powered up RBR and allowed it to boot to normal config. Checked WiFi signals and RBR reports exactly as I have it configured, 2.4 gHz: Ch 1; 5 gHz: Ch 48. Guest network off and RSSI is strong (-30 dBm) within 8 ft of RBR.
After booting up first RBS, Guest Network is again broadcasting. Sat connection is intermittent. The RBR GUI reports good for a few minutes then drops the RBS connection. RBS shows flashing white light for awhile, then goes solid blue. Not working properly at all.
Probably should do a factory reset of Sats then reinstall into system as "new".
- FURRYe38Apr 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Give that a try first.
Might re-load FW on to each RBS using there web pages. Allow the FW to take and come to ready. Then factory reset each one. When the front LED slowly pulsates WHITE, power them OFF. Then take one RBS and turn it ON and let it get ready and re-sync the RBS while near or in same room as the RBR. After it syncs and front LED turns BLUE, check the SSID broadcast...
- tucsonticoApr 04, 2022Virtuoso
Will try the reinstall firmware and RBS factory reset. Gonna take a bit as I have to move them from their current positions, etc. Let you know what happens.