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Daisy chain has enabled itself!
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2018-02-20
12:00 PM
2018-02-20
12:00 PM
Daisy chain has enabled itself!
I bought my rbk30 set and an additional satellite so my bundle is 1 X rbr40 and 2 X rbw30's. It's been up for 2 weeks roughly.
Out of the box set to AP mode via web interface and upgraded everything to 2.1.2.18 before it was withdrawn.
I disabled daisy chain in the web UI as the router is on my middle floor with one satellite on the floor above and one on the floor below. I also disabled implicit beam forming. The other 2 options are on and I have restarted the system since disabling Daisey chaining.
Today I have found that one of my satellites has connected to the other satellite via 2.4ghz for no good reason that I can see. Why has it done this when I have disabled daisy chaining?? Since setup both satellites have until this issue been showing as connecting directly to the router on 5ghz with a good connection rating.
The only other config I have made is to separate out my 2.4 and 5ghz networks to different SSID's.
Out of the box set to AP mode via web interface and upgraded everything to 2.1.2.18 before it was withdrawn.
I disabled daisy chain in the web UI as the router is on my middle floor with one satellite on the floor above and one on the floor below. I also disabled implicit beam forming. The other 2 options are on and I have restarted the system since disabling Daisey chaining.
Today I have found that one of my satellites has connected to the other satellite via 2.4ghz for no good reason that I can see. Why has it done this when I have disabled daisy chaining?? Since setup both satellites have until this issue been showing as connecting directly to the router on 5ghz with a good connection rating.
The only other config I have made is to separate out my 2.4 and 5ghz networks to different SSID's.
Model: RBK30| Orbi AC2200 WiFi System
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2018-02-21
01:41 AM
2018-02-21
01:41 AM
Re: Daisy chain has enabled itself!
I've re-enabled daisy chain in the web gui which triggered a reboot. I then disabled it again in the web gui which gave another reboot.
I guess all I can do is monitor it to see if my satellites magically start connecting to one another and raise a support call if they do. Based on other users experience of NG support that's not an option I'm keen to explore!
Model: RBK30| Orbi AC2200 WiFi System
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