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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@campolo313 wrote:There's only a couple possibilities here, either it is a bug (firmware or Router GUI) or the system's specs are incorrect.
I said it was a spec typo all along, that the RBK753 system is not capable of a 5Ghz 2400Mbps backhaul, just as the RBK853 system is not capable of a 2.4Ghz 2400Mbps speed and/or backhaul.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@schumaku wrote:Hmmmm, interesting interpretation - the specs for the router and the satellite show something completely different - reads to me some Netgear support entity with no much tech insight has tried to explain that the wireless backhaul is sufficient for two satellites.
Now some fun: This screenshot does show the confusion and errors which obviously exist in Netgear and on the (new?) Web site - RBK853 -> Specs -> Tech Data -> Satellite ... LOMA ... who can spot all errors?
Does Netgear proof-read specs before publishing? The interesting part - the same RBS850 specas are falsely duplicated insted of re-used.
Yes the 2.4Ghz 2400Mbps seems a little suspicious. I've been in this game since DOS1.0. I've seen typos, wiring and dipswitch diagrams reversed where you have to look at the book upside down, to get the proper setting and more. Nothing suprises me. But I still don't think it's a bug in the firmware or hardware. The only way to prove it is, is for Netgear to release the firmware that will unlock the speed throttle.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
I prefer to look at the spec PDF sheets. Though I have asked about this before from NG, We see some reporting of the rates that are a bit inconsistant between some of the specs in the PDF files:
Orbi AX4200 Router and AX4200 Satellite (600 + 1200 + 2400Mbps)†
AX5700 Router and AX5700 Satellite (900 + 2400 + 2400Mbps)
Orbi AX6000 Router and AX6000 Satellite (2400 + 2400 + 1200Mbps)†<We could mis-construe this one by thinking that the first rate seen could be the 2.4Ghz rate, the 2nd value as the 5Ghz front haul and the 1200Mpbs as the wireless back haul. I was told that this was just backwards and the first value is the 5ghz backhaul rate, the 2nd value is the 5Ghz front haul rate and the last value is the 2.4Ghz front haul rate. I do wish NG would change this spec sheet PDF, however there you have it.
I we can presume that from the spec sheets, all Orbi AX systems seem to support 2400Mpbs on the wireles backhaul and should be seen, if the distances, signal and noise are with in specs...on the 7 series Orbi AX.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@ycchang wrote:
Does anyone actually open their RBR750/RBS750 and confirm that both have the correct antenna configuration to deliver 2400 Mbps backhual?
Four small 5 GHz on top, two larger 2.4/5 GHz ones - so that.should be fine for the 2400 Mb/s max backhaul.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@campolo313 wrote:With all due respect to whoever told you that, that is completely and utterly false.
System speed has never been based around the number of satellites, the system itself is tri-band and the "speed" is adding the band speeds together.
2.4 GHz Fronthaul - 600Mbps
5 GHz Fronthaul - 1200Mbps
5 GHz Backhaul - 2400Mbps
That's why you'll see every single Orbi RBK75X System labeled as AX4200, same with RBK85X being AX6000 with variants of each ranging between 2-4 satellites.
There's only a couple possibilities here, either it is a bug (firmware or Router GUI) or the system's specs are incorrect.
I found the Actual Verbatum Statement:
"The Orbi AX4200 is a combined throughput when you have 1 router 600Mbps 1200Mbps, 1 Satellite 1200Mbps, 1 Satellite 1200Mbps. The 2400Mbps is derived from the 2 combined satellites connecting to the router giving 1200Mbps+1200Mbps connection."
So basically it is exactly what you are showing above, with the exception of 2400Mbps. The AX4200 comes from adding the router and Satellites together. The 2400Gbps is a misprint, unless anyone can show otherwise. I say this with confidence as we have installed over 2 dozen RBK73 systems. Not one of them does 2400Mbps backhaul.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
>> The 2400Gbps is a misprint, unless anyone can show otherwise. I say this with confidence as we have installed over 2 dozen RBK73 systems. Not one of them does 2400Mbps backhaul.
This is the problem. Their marketing and tech specs says the backhaul (specifically the backhaul, not a combination of devices) is 2400Mbps. For those with devices, the only customer facing information says 1200Mbps. If that 1200Mbps backhaul rate is true, then this is false advertising and enters lawsuit territory.
Now, that said, I am starting to side with those saying this is a UI display issue. I finally telneted into the router and get this information (sensitive information <redacted>):
ath11 IEEE 802.11axg ESSID:"<backhaul wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:2.447 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:286.8 Mb/s Tx-Power:29 dBm RTS thr=64 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:<redacted> Security mode:restricted Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:59 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 gre0 no wireless extensions. eth1.4093 no wireless extensions. eth2.4093 no wireless extensions. sit0 no wireless extensions. ath02 IEEE 802.11axa ESSID:"<looks like a backend admin wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:5.24 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:1.201 Gb/s Tx-Power:28 dBm RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:76615 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 lo no wireless extensions. eth3 no wireless extensions. eth3.4093 no wireless extensions. ipsecdummy no wireless extensions. ath01 IEEE 802.11axa ESSID:"<guest wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:5.24 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated Bit Rate:0 kb/s Tx-Power:28 dBm RTS thr=64 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:3 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 ifb1 no wireless extensions. ath2.4093 no wireless extensions. eth2 no wireless extensions. br-guest no wireless extensions. ath2 IEEE 802.11axa ESSID:"<backhaul wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:5.785 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:2.4019 Gb/s Tx-Power:29 dBm RTS thr=64 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:<redacted> Security mode:restricted Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-101 dBm Noise level=-101 dBm Rx invalid nwid:27534 Rx invalid crypt:12 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 ip6tnl0 no wireless extensions. teql0 no wireless extensions. ifb0 no wireless extensions. soc0 no wireless extensions. bond0 no wireless extensions. ip6gre0 no wireless extensions. miireg no wireless extensions. eth1 no wireless extensions. wifi2 no wireless extensions. ath1 IEEE 802.11axg ESSID:"<personal wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:2.447 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:286.8 Mb/s Tx-Power:29 dBm RTS thr=64 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:<redacted> Security mode:restricted Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:127032 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 ath13 IEEE 802.11axg ESSID:"<looks like a backend admin channel>" Mode:Master Frequency:2.447 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:286.8 Mb/s Tx-Power:29 dBm RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:133630 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 ath11.4094 no wireless extensions. wifi1 no wireless extensions. ath2.4094 no wireless extensions. br-lan no wireless extensions. ath11.4093 no wireless extensions. ath12 IEEE 802.11axg ESSID:"<guest wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:2.447 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated Bit Rate:0 kb/s Tx-Power:29 dBm RTS thr=64 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 gretap0 no wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. wifi0 no wireless extensions. ath0 IEEE 802.11axa ESSID:"<personal wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:5.24 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:1.201 Gb/s Tx-Power:28 dBm RTS thr=64 B Fragment thr:off Encryption key:<redacted> Security mode:restricted Power Management:off Link Quality=0/94 Signal level=-98 dBm Noise level=-98 dBm Rx invalid nwid:67888 Rx invalid crypt:7 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@schumaku wrote:
@ycchang wrote:
Does anyone actually open their RBR750/RBS750 and confirm that both have the correct antenna configuration to deliver 2400 Mbps backhual?Four small 5 GHz on top, two larger 2.4/5 GHz ones - so that.should be fine for the 2400 Mb/s max backhaul.
Thank you for looking into that, that makes sense with the advertsed specs, would be a 4X4 Backhaul and 2X2 Client Side.
@doghound
Thank you for that, I'm going to send your post to my support ticket.
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@doghound wrote:
Now, that said, I am starting to side with those saying this is a UI display issue. I finally telneted into the router and get this information (sensitive information <redacted>):
alid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
How were you able to telnet into the router, since there is no provision to do so on the RBR750 router?
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Interesting:
ath2 IEEE 802.11axa ESSID:"<backhaul wifi>" Mode:Master Frequency:5.785 GHz Access Point: <redacted> Bit Rate:2.4019 Gb/s Tx-Power:29 dBm
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
I think I had v6 loaded when I tried this.
This file from this URL works in Windows 10x
https://github.com/insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable/blob/master/binaries/windows/telnetenable.exe
telnetEnable.exe IP address MAC Address admin password
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@FURRYe38 wrote:I think I had v6 loaded when I tried this.
This file from this URL works in Windows 10x
https://github.com/insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable/blob/master/binaries/windows/telnetenable.exe
telnetEnable.exe IP address MAC Address admin password
Thanks, I ran it, got the message:
"Payload has been sent to Netgear router.
Telnet should be enabled."
However, Connecting To 192.168.1.1...Could not open connection to the host, on port 23: Connect failed.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
I'll check mine again now that I have v22 loaded and see what I find.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Working on v22 on a RBR850:
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
FYI, got this from NG:
"It's a GUI issue and we will fix it in next release then."
So it's known to NG.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Hello
Just tried on my AX4200 / rbr750
Return form telnet session, using iwconfig.
Same result, backhaul throughput rated at 2400 Mhz !
It's good news !
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Yes, the UI should be corrected in next FW update. We hope.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Latest Firmware Version V3.2.16.22_1.4.9 does not fix the GUI reporting the wrong backhaul speed. WLAN Backhaul stil shows 1201M.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Hopefully next one. I presume v22 was already in the pipe when this was being played out.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
@FURRYe38 wrote:Hopefully next one. I presume v22 was already in the pipe when this was being played out.
I usually ignore bugs like these, as they don't cause any issues. But since so many end users rely on what they see in the GUI or app, I assume it is important for those to report correctly. I've just got in the habit of checking each device, to make sure they are functioning correctly, that I tend to ignore what the GUI and app are showing.
As an example this morning my system was showing 19 devices, some atteched to the wrong router or satellite and 1 dead satellite. However there were no downed devices or satellite. So I assumed a power glitch and rebooted the router. The GUI reported the devices correctly.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Ya, I agree. It's important to have accurate information. At least it's working behind the scenes.
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Re: AX4200 (rbs750) backhaul only works at 1200Mbps
Necro oldish post but I've found the same issue and despite those telnets claiming 2400mbps, my hardware tests show that it is indeed limiting to 1200mbps.
I think they have hard coded this model to use the 2400mbps only when communicating to a satellite and for any other client, it's limited to 1200 max.
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