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akhilstyle's avatar
Mar 31, 2021

RBK750 Ethernet Backhaul in AP Mode - Problems

Hi,

 

I have had a read of similar discussions but everyone's set up is slightly different - I purchased an RBK753 system (1 router and 2 satellites). I have a couple of problems/questions?

 

My Home Set Up

My home has cat6 ports in all of the bedrooms which run to a central point in my basement.

I have a router/modem supplied by my ISP (with no option to run this in "modem only" mode. This router has 6 ethernet ports.

The bedrooms are connected to these ethernet ports on the ISP router.

I have set the RBR as AP mode.

 

Orbi Set Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The RBR750 is in bedroom 1 with ethernet to the ISP router/modem

The RBS is in bedroom 2 and 3 with ethernet to the ISP router/modem

 

Question 1 - Is this set up OK?

Is it better to have the RBR next to the ISP modem/router and have the satellites connect directly to the Orbi Router rather than the ISP router?

The only downside I can see of this is that I need another Satellite for Bedroom 1 as the RBR would be in the basement and not an ideal position for Wifi.

 

Question 2 - LAN or WAN?

So when I connect the ethernet cable from the ISP router to the WAN port on the RBR - it does not show the Satelites on the Orbi App - it says offline.

When I connect it to the LAN port - it can see these satelites as ONLINE. However when I change a setting on the Orbi App - for example SSID - it updates the RBR to *NEW_SSID* but the satelites retain the *OLD_SSID* - is this normal?

 

Thanks for any help

6 Replies

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    akhilstyle wrote:

    Hi,

     

    I have had a read of similar discussions but everyone's set up is slightly different - I purchased an RBK753 system (1 router and 2 satellites). I have a couple of problems/questions?

     

    My Home Set Up

    My home has cat6 ports in all of the bedrooms which run to a central point in my basement.

    I have a router/modem supplied by my ISP (with no option to run this in "modem only" mode. This router has 6 ethernet ports.

    The bedrooms are connected to these ethernet ports on the ISP router.

    I have set the RBR as AP mode.

     

    Orbi Set Up

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The RBR750 is in bedroom 1 with ethernet to the ISP router/modem

    The RBS is in bedroom 2 and 3 with ethernet to the ISP router/modem

     

    Question 1 - Is this set up OK?

    Is it better to have the RBR next to the ISP modem/router and have the satellites connect directly to the Orbi Router rather than the ISP router?

     

    RBS will need to be connected behind the RBR and not the modem for them to work right:

    https://kb.netgear.com/000051205/What-is-Ethernet-backhaul-and-how-do-I-set-it-up-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System

     

    The only downside I can see of this is that I need another Satellite for Bedroom 1 as the RBR would be in the basement and not an ideal position for Wifi.

     

    Question 2 - LAN or WAN?

    So when I connect the ethernet cable from the ISP router to the WAN port on the RBR - it does not show the Satelites on the Orbi App - it says offline.

    When I connect it to the LAN port - it can see these satelites as ONLINE. However when I change a setting on the Orbi App - for example SSID - it updates the RBR to *NEW_SSID* but the satelites retain the *OLD_SSID* - is this normal?

     

    For AP or router mode on the RBR the WAN port must be used. Once the RBS are connected to the RBR, then the system and app will report the status correctly. 


     

    • akhilstyle's avatar
      akhilstyle
      Tutor

      Thank you

       

      Is this what you mean? And I should connect the RBR from the WAN port to the ISP modem/router?

       

       

      Thanks

      Akhil

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

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