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Re: Mixed wired / wireless and daisy chained back haul?
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Mixed wired / wireless and daisy chained back haul?
This closed thread states you can login into a device in your setup directly and configure that one device to be daisy chained even though other nodes are wired/wireless back haul. I've tried logging in (successfully) and can see no options to configure the node "locally". I'm running the latest software ( not beta ).
How do I find the local settings if they're not in the admin menu on the local device? Thanks!
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Daisy-chain-ethernet-backhaul/td-p/1696894
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Re: Mixed wired / wireless and daisy chained back haul?
Anything regarding configuration of the RBS or RBR is done thru the RBRs web page. Daisy Chain is found under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings. It's recommended to disable Daisy Chain while having a RBS connected in ethernet mode.
You can log into the RBS web page using there IP address however only FW update and checking status features are seen here. Nothing else.
@Nozzer wrote:This closed thread states you can login into a device in your setup directly and configure that one device to be daisy chained even though other nodes are wired/wireless back haul. I've tried logging in (successfully) and can see no options to configure the node "locally". I'm running the latest software ( not beta ).
How do I find the local settings if they're not in the admin menu on the local device? Thanks!
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Daisy-chain-ethernet-backhaul/td-p/1696894
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