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Uso68
Jun 23, 2018Tutor
Backhaul breaks the whole network
I have the RBR50 with 2 satellites RBS50 running on the latest firmware V2.1.4.16.
I'm running in router mode.
The Orbi router is connected to the ISP modem on the yellow WAN port, and one of th...
FURRYe38
Jun 23, 2018Guru
Any Network switches in between the router and satellite?
Whats the Mfr and model of the ISP modem that the Orbi is connected too?
Try disconnecting ALL other networking devices from the system before you step up wired back haul. Do a ERASE on the satellite. Add the satellite first via wireless, wait for the top led to turn on BLUE. Then connect the LAN cable between the router and satellite. Wait 5 minutes for the top led to turn on BLUE. May see Pink as well in between. Once it's set up. Confirm wired satellite appears in routers connected clients list. I would set up a IP address reservation for the satellite as well ON the router. I also changed the IP address pool on the router as well to a small size.
Been able to get back haul working on my friends new RBK50 series system.
Heres how it worked for me:
StreckerCM
Jun 23, 2018Guide
For me everything works as long as I keep both satellites wireless. I will try with everything disconnected but I cannot leave it that way the switch is in a closet and goes to a few rooms and is necessary .
I don’t see wha the cable modem has to do with it because it is working on that side but it is a Technicolor DPC3216
I don’t see wha the cable modem has to do with it because it is working on that side but it is a Technicolor DPC3216
- FURRYe38Jun 23, 2018Guru
Whats the Mfr and model# of the switch? Managed or NON managed?
StreckerCM wrote:
For me everything works as long as I keep both satellites wireless. I will try with everything disconnected but I cannot leave it that way the switch is in a closet and goes to a few rooms and is necessary .
I don’t see wha the cable modem has to do with it because it is working on that side but it is a Technicolor DPC3216- StreckerCMJun 23, 2018Guide
The switch it is running throught is a NETGEAR GSS108E ProSAFE Click Switch. They are web mangaged switches but I am current just using it in the default setup. I only got them it week before I got the Orbi as part of a home network upgrade so I haven't done much other then upgrade the firmware.
- FURRYe38Jun 23, 2018Guru
Ok, know this that managed swiches are giving troubles with Orbi systems and wired back haul. Non managed switches, I have several, do not seem to give problems.
One user mentioned he found that disabling IGMP protocols on his managed switch helped him get wired back haul working.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Orbi-MR-2-1-Update-3-23-18/m-p/1553421/highlight/true#M30664
I would do this, set up 1 of the satellites with a direct LAN cable connection with the Orbi router, you can do this in the same room near the router and see if you can get the 1 satellite connected and running on wired back haul with out going thru your switch. I was able to do this as well last weekend for my friends system. He doesn't have any switches. It was successful. I presume this will be for you as well.
The link I posted is the process I used. You can skip the FW updating information portion.
StreckerCM wrote:
The switch it is running throught is a NETGEAR GSS108E ProSAFE Click Switch. They are web mangaged switches but I am current just using it in the default setup. I only got them it week before I got the Orbi as part of a home network upgrade so I haven't done much other then upgrade the firmware.