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AliazRob
Mar 01, 2024Tutor
Orbi 970 wired backhaul disconnected satellites
Today I received my brand new Netgear WiFi 7 (ORBI 970) 3-pack. This set is replacing my WiFi 6 (ORBI 860) 3-pack. My configuration: - 1 router, 2 satellites (firmware: V9.12.1.2 (latest)) - AP...
AliazRob
Mar 02, 2024Tutor
Today I extensively checked the logging of the switches. What happened is that the communication between the router and the satellites causes a broadcast storm. This results in rapidly disconnecting and reconnecting of the ORBI router.
I have disabled spanning tree, loop protection and IGMP on the switches, but this problem still occurs. I can't get any logging from the ORBI router, so I can't compare anything to the logging of my switches. But the switches do not indicate that they are (temporarily) forcing a shutdown of the specific port. So whether it is the ORBI router or some kind of emergency intervention of the switches (that I can't overrule), I have no idea.
What I do know is that my QNAP NAS and Mac Mini both work at 10 GBE on these switches without any problems and I don't have these problems with any of my other devices (50+). Perhaps the ORBI router uses a method of communication that deviates from standard switch protocols and therefore cannot handle communicating through my switches properly. Yesterday I put my ORBI 860 (RBK863S) set back in place and (with the exception of the wireless speed limitations, the reason why I upgraded my set) that one works perfectly fine. Today I also tested an Orbi Pro WiFi 6 (SXK80B3) set, that one also works perfectly fine, both sets connected to the same switch ports as the new ORBI set. So it must be a (firmware) issue with the ORBI 970 set. I can't figure out any other explanation.
Unfortunately, due to the distance between the router and the satellites, it is not possible for me to work wirelessly. So at the moment the entire set is actually of no use to me.
AliazRob
Mar 02, 2024Tutor
Working setup:
ORBI Router connected to 10 GBE switch from 10 GBE (yellow) WAN port. Satellites connected wirelessly. Iv'e placed the satellites a few meters away from the router, juist to test this scenario. This setup works stabile.
When I put the satellites back at the place were they should be placed for a good coverage in my home, I've got an 2.4 GHz connection between the router and the satellites at best. When I test the wireless speed at my satellites, I've got around 50 mbit at max. this should be around 850 / 900 mbit when the wired backhaul is working correctly.
Faulty attempts:
When I place the satellites back at the place where they should be and I connect them wired. The satellites work at full speed. Wireless speed nearby the satellites is between the 850 and 900 mbit. But the ORBI systeem is functioning like 3 individual access points without knowing the existence of each other. So there is no roaming and when you check the router config it says no satellites are attached. You just can see the devices that are connected directly to the router itself, not the ones that are connected trough the satellites. So the satellites can use the wired interface for a fast LAN/WAN connection, but can't connect to the router. The pro of this setup is that you have fast WiFi around all 3 the ORBI devices, but they are not working together and when you move through the house you get connection and roaming issues. Configuration changes are also not transferred to the satellites and you can't push firmware updates from the router to the satellites. This is therefore not a desirable situation.
When I switch the ethernet cable on the router from the 10 GBE WAN (yellow) to the 10 GBE LAN (gray) port, the satellites are found by the router, but they can't connect successfully. The status switches between config sync and disconnected. This is the point where the router keeps disconnecting itself from my switch. The links goes down and up every few seconds. Result is a unusable WiFi connection from the router, it's slow and drops all the time. Which is not strange, because the wired connection keeps disconnecting.
I thought I would mention this for the sake of completeness, perhaps others also have this problem and recognize themselves in my experience.
- FURRYe38Mar 04, 2024Guru - Experienced User
So after checking Friday on this, there is still a problem with ethernet connecting RBS behind a managed switch. A GS-108T I have saw one RBS not connect wired and would connect wirelessly in the middle of a Daisy Chain configuration when it should have been in star formation. After removing a 2nd non managed switch from the mix, it would finally connect wired but nothing would connect to it. Also Guest Network is still broke as well if a managed switch is in the mix. Something I've already brought to NG's attention. It's pretty messed up currently. I went back to full on non managed switches, XS505M and GS110MX and all is back to normal operation.
I recommend if you don't have any non managed switches to use in meantime, let the RBS wirelessly connect for now until NG can get this fixed.
- FURRYe38Jun 27, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Can you configure your managed switch for the following VLAN configuration?
VLAN ID of 4091 on the managed switch.
Set all Port Members for this VLAN configuration to TAG ALL/ALLOW ALL.
Apply the configuration on the switch.
With RBS already wirelessly connected, connect the RBS, one at a time to the managed switch and give about 5 minutes for the change over and to settle in. RBS should report as being wired on the RBRs web page.
Test connecting wireless devices to the RBS.
I had enabled Guest Network and tested a iPhone and android pad. Both connected to the RBS and got internet services successfully on both main WLAN and Guest networks.
- AliazRobJun 27, 2024TutorHi Furry,
What’s so special about this vLAN ID? What does it do? And if I configure it like this how do I connect my broadband router to my network? - FURRYe38Jun 27, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Apparently is a VLAN that the Guest Network is on as well as other things. I guess Orbi FW doesn't know how to work with or thru of a managed switch is in the middle.
Inputting this into the managed switch seems to resolve issues with RBS being ethernet connected to managed switches. I've checked this on a MS and GS series switches and my 970 RBS ethernet connected to the switch with this configuration now works correctly.
This is only put on the managed switch that is in between the RBR and RBS that ethernet connect to this switch.