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Drewligarchy
Sep 02, 2022Aspirant
Strange Control Panel Behavior for Orbi 6 and 6E
Hi All - I have been going back and forth between Eero and Orbi systems for the past couple of years - and my Eero 6s started dropping connections constantly, and troubleshooting didn't fix the i...
- Sep 02, 2022
Orbi is in AP mode. Araknis is the DHCP server.
Not necessarily asking for help to try to fix the behavior. Instead, asking this:
If my system is still working exactly as if the satellites ARE connected, does it really matter if they show up in the control panel? Am I potentially missing out on any functionality other than having to update firmware individually?
Thus far, it seems I am not. As mentioned, wifi clients switch when they are supposed to - and speeds are as expected Wired and Wireless from the satellites. It's just the control panel. But I am not knowledgable enough about the Orbi software/hardware to know if I am missing out on something else.
FURRYe38
Sep 02, 2022Guru
RBS should appear on the RBRs web page and in the Orbi app.
Mine do.
Are you using the 2.5Gb ports on the RBS or the 1Gb ports on the RBS? If you use the 2.5Gb ports, CAT6A STP would be recommended.
What is the brand and model of this LAN switch? Seen bad behaviors coming from switches.
Be sure to use a non-managed switch. NG GS-105/108v4 and GS308v3, D-Link DGS-105/108 and HP ProCurve 1400/1800 series switches work for Orbi systems. XS505M and GS110MX work great with the 9 series.
If your seeing same problem across two different brands, I would presume your switch or something between the RBR and RBS is causing them to not appear properly when wired.
ekhalil
Sep 02, 2022Master
Agree with what plemans pointed out. It seems that you have two routers in the network, and the satellites seem to get their IP addresses from the Araknis DHCP instead of getting them from Orbi and that's why you don't see them in the Orbi network. This can cause very many other issues. Please make sure to have only one router in the network. You might want to try Orbi in AP mode instead?
- DrewligarchySep 02, 2022Aspirant
Orbi is in AP mode. Araknis is the DHCP server.
Not necessarily asking for help to try to fix the behavior. Instead, asking this:
If my system is still working exactly as if the satellites ARE connected, does it really matter if they show up in the control panel? Am I potentially missing out on any functionality other than having to update firmware individually?
Thus far, it seems I am not. As mentioned, wifi clients switch when they are supposed to - and speeds are as expected Wired and Wireless from the satellites. It's just the control panel. But I am not knowledgable enough about the Orbi software/hardware to know if I am missing out on something else.
- FURRYe38Sep 02, 2022Guru
Basically UI management would be missing out on. If the operation and functionality is working then you could run it. Though later on, if something happens and you start to have problems, would make troubleshooting harder to help clear problems.
- DrewligarchySep 02, 2022Aspirant
Yeah - this is what I figured. Thanks for confirming. I think I'll run it for a couple weeks and see if it remains stable.
Interestingly, when I was hooking up the Orbi 6 - I got each satellite individually to appear in the control panel and show as wired, but not at the same time - and it didn't last.
In working to troubleshoot and spending hours to try and just make that icon appear - I began wondering if it was necessary.
I suppose there is always the opportunity to get the AV in as a last resort if it stops functioning later on.