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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
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Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
I live in a 3 bedroom house and i have the Orbi RBR 750 router and 2x satellite i have a cable running from my bedroom downstairs to the kids room to create a backhaul. Then there is a satellite in the living room which is connected via ethernet to the kids room so its daisy chain.
I updated to firmware V4.6.7.5_2.1.7 to see if this will fix the issue and no luck as of yet it still shows both satellites connected to the route via 5g and i cannot get it to prefer the wired connection. I have turned down the wireless strength to 25% for 5g and no luck doing this either.
How can i force the satellites to connect via ethernet to the router instead of wireless, it defeats the entire purpose of what i was trying to achieve.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
is there any switches in between? is it running from wall plates?
Have you taken a known good 6ft cable and just put the satellite next to the router and hardwired it in (to test if the backhaul connects)?
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
There are no switches in between the router and the satellites.
The only thing I can think of doing is reterminating the 1st connector I did as maybe there is any issue not sure.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
Just try moving the satellite first for testing. If it works, you know its the cable run and you can try replacing the ends. Most people have a spare 6ft cat 5e (or better) cable sitting around.
Its always good to test if its the cable or the satellite.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
Ive moved the satallite upstairs it shows the connection as wired now backhaul status is out of sync for the sattelite so not sure what is going on with this as well.
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So when you move it it shows as wired? You can factory reset the satellite and re-sync it and that should fix the error you have.
But it kind of indicates that the wiring that was ran has something wrong with it. You can recheck the ends.
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I have done as you have suggested i reterminated the upstairs plug and used a laptop to test the connection on the other end. I ran 2 speed tests and was getting in excess 900mb (1gb connection). I then synced the satillete upstairs and moved it downstairs. When it booted up it showed wired for around 1 min and then changed to wireless itself. I have no idea what to do now.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
with it on the 6ft ethernet cable, how long did it stay showing wired?
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
it seems fine now its showing connection as wired and has been for the past 4 hours so it seems fixed. I just need to send a new wire into the living room as the last satellite is showing 5g so i think its a problem with the cable.
Using daisy chain how much performance drop would i expect on a tri band router ?
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
What speeds do you pay for? I wouldn't expect to see much if any drop with a hardwired backhaul
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
I have 1gb fibre layout is
Virgin router in modem mode > Orbi RBR750 > RBS 750 > RBS 750
RBS 750 to RBS 750 will be a daisy chain so i heard you may loose some performance i think this only applies to dual band routers not triband ?
Thanks
Adam
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
If you daisy chain over the wireless backhaul, you can loose a little speed because of distance/obstructions between router----satellites. The triband tolerate daisy chaining much better than the dual bands. They loose a significant portion of speed.
Wired backhaul works great.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
To Elimanate all issues with my cable run I have now done the following.
Isp modem > Orbi router> cat6 cable downstairs to kids room > Netgear switch > cat cable to living room > Orbi satellite.
Now testing the cable I have tried a laptop instead of the satellite at the end of the chain speed test was 600/700.
Now replace the laptop at the end of the chain to the following
Orbi satellite > laptop
Orbi phone app shows 5ghz still. Rebooted router and satellite no change. I also notice network switch leds are either off when it's plugged into the orbi and 1 green light flickering. After doing a speed test was only receiving 300mbs which is wifi speeds.
I have verified now it's not the cable it's the orbi.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
if you take the switch out of the equation, does the satellite show hardwired in?
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
Did you connect Orbi LAN port to Sat's WAN port or LAN port?
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
Satellites only have 2x ethernet ports so i dont think they are specefic ports for 1 duty.
I have the internet port connected to my virgin isp port so all is ok with the oreintation.
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Re: Netgear RBR750 x2 backhaul/daisy still connecting via 5g
@solarisfps wrote:
Satellites only have 2x ethernet ports so i dont think they are specefic ports for 1 duty.
I have the internet port connected to my virgin isp port so all is ok with the oreintation.
And how is the switch connected? Is it through the virgin gateway?
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