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lagenour
Oct 05, 2022Follower
Simplest way to swapout a AX4200 for RBS20 keeping names and passwords
Getting ready to swapout a AX4200 to replace RBS20 keeping names and passwords intact. Seems I saw a procedure somewhere to do this simply. I'm not an admin, just an old geezer looking for better c...
FURRYe38
Oct 05, 2022Guru
Follow the installation Guide. https://www.netgear.com/support/product/rbk752.aspx#docs
We presume you mean the Orbi RBK7 series system?
You can set up the new system using Orbi mobile app on a phone or pad or recommended setup would be to use a wired Pc and web browser. You can use same SSID name and password when presented with this option during the setup routine.
TC_in_Montana
Oct 05, 2022Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:
Follow the installation Guide. https://www.netgear.com/support/product/rbk752.aspx#docs
We presume you mean the Orbi RBK7 series system?
You can set up the new system using Orbi mobile app on a phone or pad or recommended setup would be to use a wired Pc and web browser. You can use same SSID name and password when presented with this option during the setup routine.
As FURRYe38 mentioned, you can use the same SSID name and password as on your original Orbi device.
Most times, devices will connect with no issues; however, I have found that on occasion, I may need to turn on and turn off a device to get it to connect back fully. Some devices remember not only SSID and Password, but also the MAC ID of the device it connected to. So turning off/on that device allows it to reconnect correctly. A few of the devices I have had to do this with are Netgear Meural devices and some GE wall switches.