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G4Net
Jan 15, 2022Aspirant
Orbi RBR750 Wifi Guestnetwork and VLAN.
Hi, Does anyone know how the Wifi Guestnetwork works in the Orbi sytem? Does it have its own VLAN ID or does it work another way? I recently installed a RBR750 Orbi router (AX4200) with two Satel...
G4Net
Jan 16, 2022Aspirant
CrimpOnThanks for your good replies. It helps to keep trying.
I've been trying some different config's with the switches VLAN's. The strange thing is that whenever VLAN is enabled on either of the two switches and with any of the options Basic/Advanced/portbased/802Q based, in default setting (no VLAN configured), the Wifi Guestnetwork drops connection to the Satellites. I really don't understand that because all other traffic, including the normal Wifi connections keeps working normally. I'll try my luck with a new post in another forum or other community. I hoped that smart people from Netgear would be able to give some insight, but I don't believe that's the case here. To be honest I am also a little disappointed in the available "advanced" options in the Orbi system. I beleive much more should be shown in the GUI, as a lot of other routers have.
schumaku
Jan 17, 2022Guru - Experienced User
G4Net wrote:The strange thing is that whenever VLAN is enabled on either of the two switches and with any of the options Basic/Advanced/portbased/802Q based, in default setting (no VLAN configured), the Wifi Guestnetwork drops connection to the Satellites. I really don't understand that because all other traffic, including the normal Wifi connections keeps working normally.
Thereis no reason why the "normal" user traffic should be impacted. Isn't the question more how Netgear does "mark" the traffic for the guest network beeing on the wireless backhaul, being on the wired backhaul - and why any non default config could have an impact on this traffic. It must be something "simple" and non-intrusive, because it has to work on any "dumb" switches, too. And these simple configureable switches should be able to deal with such a set-up, too. But honestly, I have not idea....
G4Net wrote:
CrimpOn I'll try my luck with a new post in another forum or other community.
Please avoid creating nine or ten posts or more about the very same issue - this does just create clutter, especially if you consider most people here are just Netgear customers like us. Reading the same or re-iterated posts is simply a waste of time.
- G4NetJan 17, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for your reply. I had the same thouhgts... and also no idea..
Sorry for the multiple posts. I’m new at this forum and just followed the advice of others to ask the same questions in another post