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Re: Orbi choosing wireless backhaul when wired is available?
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I have the Orbi router and two satellites running wired into a TP link switch. But the satellites connect to the router over the wireless backhaul. The satellites use the wired connection to connect to each other but not the router! The third satellite is only wireless, as it should be.
My intuition is that the wired connection would always be preferred because it is more reliable, higher bandwidth and faster(?). Is something wrong here or is this normal behavior? Thanks.
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@ArthurP wrote:I have the Orbi router and two satellites running wired into a TP link switch. But the satellites connect to the router over the wireless backhaul. The satellites use the wired connection to connect to each other but not the router! The third satellite is only wireless, as it should be.
My intuition is that the wired connection would always be preferred because it is more reliable, higher bandwidth and faster(?). Is something wrong here or is this normal behavior?
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- Which specific TP-Link switch is being used?
- Orbi routers expect satellites to appear on LAN ports, not on the WAN port, so it is important that the switch is connected to an Orbi LAN port ('behind' the Orbi) rather than between the Orbi and the ISP modem.
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@ArthurP wrote:I have the Orbi router and two satellites running wired into a TP link switch. But the satellites connect to the router over the wireless backhaul. The satellites use the wired connection to connect to each other but not the router! The third satellite is only wireless, as it should be.
My intuition is that the wired connection would always be preferred because it is more reliable, higher bandwidth and faster(?). Is something wrong here or is this normal behavior?
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- Which specific TP-Link switch is being used?
- Orbi routers expect satellites to appear on LAN ports, not on the WAN port, so it is important that the switch is connected to an Orbi LAN port ('behind' the Orbi) rather than between the Orbi and the ISP modem.
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Re: Orbi choosing wireless backhaul when wired is available?
Thanks. I'm using the TP-Link TL-SG1016PE 16 port POE router. I have not done any management, just plug and go. I have moved the satellite cables from the swtich to the router but I had to leave before I could check the status. I'll report what I find when I go back
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Re: Orbi choosing wireless backhaul when wired is available?
Oh, my. The TP-Link TL-SG1016PE is far from a dumb switch.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/business-networking/easy-smart-switch/tl-sg1016pe/#specifications
PoE, VLAN's, IGMP Snooping,
Will be interesting to hear how it goes.
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Re: Orbi choosing wireless backhaul when wired is available?
Connecting the satellites to the Orbi itself rather than the switch did the trick Thanks!
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Re: Orbi choosing wireless backhaul when wired is available?
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