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RBR50
GM I would like to know if the satellite stays blue when connected properly with the router
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Re: RBR50
If you are asking about the working of your Orbi device, try posting in the section of this community for Orbi systems.
There is also support for the Orbi WiFi System, including a manual, somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> Orbi RBK50 | WiFi System | NETGEAR Support <<<<
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Good Morning, I just brought the orbi RBR50 the router on the main floor put the satellite up stair, my question is with satellite upstairs we still kick off the game my son is playing on his iPad
or slows down I was wondering if I have set up right, is the blue light on the satellite supposed stay blue
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The ring at the top of the satellite turns blue for three minutes once it is correctly connect to the router. Then it turns off. Here is that section of the manual:
What it your satellite doing?
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Re: RBR50
https://kb.netgear.com/31030/What-do-the-LEDs-on-my-Orbi-mean
@dkstar22 wrote:
GM I would like to know if the satellite stays blue when connected properly with the router
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Re: RBR50
@FURRYe38 wrote:
https://kb.netgear.com/31030/What-do-the-LEDs-on-my-Orbi-mean
@dkstar22 wrote:
GM I would like to know if the satellite stays blue when connected properly with the router
Seems that there is some ambiguity.
The manual says:
For the Add-on satellite ring LED:
- Blue for three minutes. The connection between the satellite and the router is good.
But then it says:
- Off. The satellite synced to the router and is working normally.
What does Solid Blue mean?
My experience (three different satellites) is that when the Orbi satellite is connected and behaving as expected the ring light is off. The Blue phase is transitory, during setup.
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Re: RBR50
From my experiences, when I see BLUE on solid, it's synced and connected to the base router during the setup of the base or satellite. OFF just means that everything is working correctly during normal operation. I believe some of the working of the support site could be updated to be a bit less ambiguous though.
@michaelkenward wrote:
@FURRYe38 wrote:
https://kb.netgear.com/31030/What-do-the-LEDs-on-my-Orbi-mean
@dkstar22 wrote:
GM I would like to know if the satellite stays blue when connected properly with the router
Seems that there is some ambiguity.
The manual says:
For the Add-on satellite ring LED:
- Blue for three minutes. The connection between the satellite and the router is good.
But then it says:
- Off. The satellite synced to the router and is working normally.
What does Solid Blue mean?
My experience (three different satellites) is that when the Orbi satellite is connected and behaving as expected the ring light is off. The Blue phase is transitory, during setup.
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Re: RBR50
Solid continuous blue is not a normal condition and means that something unusual is going on.
Probably time to conduct a factory reset and/or update the firmware in the Orbi.
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Re: RBR50
Solid BLUE means the system got connected. Once the BLUE turns OFF after the period of time, then the system is working normally.
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