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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
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So, today i wired up one satellite. Since then, the two wireless satelites has gone offline. I tried to sync, tried to set it up from scratch, but nothing
I can not get the two satelites back online....
Ideas?
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@LoboTommy wrote:
What the heck is daisy chain, and how do I disable it?
Daisy Chain allows a Satellite to connect to another Satellite in a “Daisy Chain” topology instead of a “Star” topology where all Satellites can only connect to the Router (your RBR20).
You can find this setting when connected to Orbi’s GUI with a browser. Browse to orbilogin.com.
The setting is found under >> ADVANCED >> Advansed Setup >> Wireless Settings.
The choice to enable or disable Daisy Chain depends on your setup and how close your Satellites to your Router or other Satellites.
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
What FW is currently loaded?
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem the NG router is connected too?
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials.
Try disabling the following and see:
MIMO, Daisy Chain, Fast Roaming, IPv6 and Set 20/40Mhz Coexistence to 40Mhz only. Save settings and reboot the router and satellite(s).
Disney Circle: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/WARNING-Firmware-2-2-1-210-is-junk/m-p/1667485/highlight/true#...
If you updated to recent FW v.210, try enabling Daisy Chain. Some have mentioned that this seems to be working in reverse order, enabling means disabled actually.
Does the other satellites connect via wired back haul if you try using that connection method?
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
@FURRYe38 wrote:
.......
Try disabling the following and see:
..., Daisy Chain, ....
@LoboTommy I see that you ARE using Daisy Chain in the network diagram that you attached. Do you mean to connect the 2 Satellites by Daisy Chain to the wired Satellite? Are these 2 Satellites closer to the Router or to the wired Satellite?
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
All satelites are approx the same distance to each other. I use mesh not because of my home size, but because of the mix of house from 1880 and 1970. Wi-Fi dies crossing in to the old part of the house.
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@LoboTommy wrote:
What the heck is daisy chain, and how do I disable it?
Daisy Chain allows a Satellite to connect to another Satellite in a “Daisy Chain” topology instead of a “Star” topology where all Satellites can only connect to the Router (your RBR20).
You can find this setting when connected to Orbi’s GUI with a browser. Browse to orbilogin.com.
The setting is found under >> ADVANCED >> Advansed Setup >> Wireless Settings.
The choice to enable or disable Daisy Chain depends on your setup and how close your Satellites to your Router or other Satellites.
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@LoboTommy wrote:
Found it, turned it off, and voila! All satelites came back online. Hopefully stable this time.
Glad that things are working now. Good luck!
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
It really seems that the mesh do not like that one of the satelites are wired and the rest wireless.
All three satelites wireless = stable network
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@LoboTommy wrote:
Actually. Network has been really unstable all through the night. So, today I disconnected the satellite that was wired, and set all three satelites back to wireless, then I let the kid get his ps4 connected with cable directly to the router instead.
It really seems that the mesh do not like that one of the satelites are wired and the rest wireless.
All three satelites wireless = stable network
Good observation.
I also think that Orbi still have some issues with LAN ports handling. This can be one of those issues.
I have one wired Satellite and it's really rock solid, no issues what so ever with wired backhaul. But may be as you said, there might be some issues when you combine wired with wirelsee backhaul.
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What setting do you have currently for Daisy Chain?
When you had the one wired satellite connected was Daisy Chain check marked as enabled or was the check mark removed?
@LoboTommy wrote:
Yes, seems you are right there. The satelite that was wired was, as you put it, rock solid. But the two wireless went crazy... been connected 24 hours with only wireless no ws, and no brakedowns.
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
When I connected one satelite via cable, I tried both settings, with same issues. The two wireless satelites kept on logging on and off, loosing connection, flashing all sort of lights - Amber blue and red. Longest stable period was about 10 minutes online.
So it's definitely an issue mixing cable and wireless backhaul.
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ON meaing you have DS checked? If so, it's actually disabled if your using v210 FW.
Ya I presume if you have tried checked or uncheck, there are issues.
I would log a support ticket here and let NG know about it:
https://www.netgear.com/mynetgear/registration/login.aspx
@LoboTommy wrote:
Currently daisy chain is on - all wifi backhaul. And stable.
When I connected one satelite via cable, I tried both settings, with same issues. The two wireless satelites kept on logging on and off, loosing connection, flashing all sort of lights - Amber blue and red. Longest stable period was about 10 minutes online.
So it's definitely an issue mixing cable and wireless backhaul.
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
Hopefully this will get fixed in a FW update.
Good Luck.
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
Hopefully I uncovered a glitch
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Re: Orbi wired and wireless backhaul
Good to hear. Keep on them. Let us know if you hear anything.
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