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Ngboi
Nov 11, 2020Aspirant
Nighthawk R6400 in bridge often loses connection to the internet
Hello community! My Nighthawk R6400 in bridge mode to Orbi mesh often loses connection to the internet. To be more precise, all devices that are connected by cable with R6400 loose internet conne...
- Nov 12, 2020
On that particular spot I need more LAN connections than my satellite can offer. Can I integrate into existing Orbi mesh setup another satellite model and have the same stability as with the original model? Like for instance a RBS850 satellite into BRB20 setup?No you couldn't use a rbs850.
compatible satellites:
rbs20
rbw30 (no ethernet ports)
rbs40
rbs40v (voice, on sale on amazon)
rbs50
rbs50y (outdoor, no ethernet ports)
any of those would work. and if they have an ethernet ports, a cheap gigabit switch could expand the port options.
Ngboi
Nov 11, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the prompt reply plemans !
Beamforming and fast roaming had already been disabled and it is in the 5 Ghz mode I used for connecting.
I turned off daysi-chaining. Usually disconnect happens once a couple of days. I'll wait 1 wek max and report back.
Regarding adding a satellite. On that particular spot I need more LAN connections than my satellite can offer. Can I integrate into existing Orbi mesh setup another satellite model and have the same stability as with the original model? Like for instance a RBS850 satellite into BRB20 setup?
plemans
Nov 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
On that particular spot I need more LAN connections than my satellite can offer. Can I integrate into existing Orbi mesh setup another satellite model and have the same stability as with the original model? Like for instance a RBS850 satellite into BRB20 setup?
No you couldn't use a rbs850.
compatible satellites:
rbs20
rbw30 (no ethernet ports)
rbs40
rbs40v (voice, on sale on amazon)
rbs50
rbs50y (outdoor, no ethernet ports)
any of those would work. and if they have an ethernet ports, a cheap gigabit switch could expand the port options.
- NgboiNov 13, 2020Aspirant
Turning off daysi-chaining didn't do the trick. In less than two days came the next drop.
I like your advise to buy switch. In a week or so I can share my experience.
Meanwhile any other ideas would be highly appriciated. Thanks!
- plemansNov 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
In terms of switchs, some say avoid managed/green switches. I have both and haven't had an issue. I've got tp-link, netgear, and generic switches. They all worked with my orbi system.
- NgboiDec 01, 2020Aspirant
Replacing R6400 router with Orbi satellite helped - no internet drops so far. Orbi - with default configuration. The path looks like this: Internet -> Modem -> Orbi mesh -> Network devices.
Adding a switch broke internet connection, however all network devices connected to the switch can communicate with each other. Switch and Orbi - both with default settings. I bought Netgear GS105Ev2 switch. The path looks like this: Internet -> Modem -> Orbi mesh -> Switch -> Network devices.
Can somene give me a hint on what am I missing? Maybe a configuration setting in either router (Orbi) or switch?
- NgboiDec 02, 2020Aspirant
So I found and fixed one problem - overlapping DHCP and static IP ranges of entire Orbi-network. Basically these were the correct settings, which I just forgot to do after recent factory reset of Orbi. Now all devices generally have acces to the internet.
The issue now is that at least some of devices connected to switch lose connection to the internet for a short time. This hiwever is a problem for another story :)
Initial problem with R6400-router is solved by replacing it with RBR20-satellite and and a GS105Ev2-switch.