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Davisro
Oct 28, 2020Tutor
Solution for ORBI RBK50 constant disconnects
Hi. I thought I'd add a solution to a problem I've been having with my Costco ORBI RBR50 wireless router with two satellites. I see so many people complaining about this problem and Ive struggled w...
- Oct 28, 2020
Good to hear. Glad that worked. I would do a backup configuration to file for safe keeping.
Mark your thread as solved so other will know.
Enjoy. :smileywink:
FURRYe38
Nov 01, 2020Guru
Davisro wrote:FURRYe38
1. If I run my ORBI in AP mode i wont be able to use the ethernet ports on the satellite anmore (exept for the wired backhaul), correct? Incorrect.
2. Also, I've been running WIFI analyzer and I see a hidden network that is as strong as my own ORBI signal and if I change channels it follws my ORBI signal to the other channel! (see attached screenshot). Does ORBI produce hidden networks? I have my guest network off
Orbi will always have the hidden signal. Thanks the wireless backhaul. Even if you wire connect RBS, this hidden signal will always be there incase of a wired connection failure, the RBS have someting to fall back on.
3. Also, I’ve discovered that xFinity Comcast modems broadcast a hidden network for their hotspot network that you can opt out of, which I just did. See “https” and “://www.” And xfinity.com/support/articles/disable-xfinity-wifi-home-hotspot
Could this hidden signal be interfering with the ORBI? Anything is possible.
Davisro
Nov 01, 2020Tutor
FURRYe38 "If I run my ORBI in AP mode i wont be able to use the ethernet ports on the satellite anmore (exept for the wired backhaul), correct? Incorrect."
I don't understand. In AP mode the ORBI router is disabled, so are you saying that in AP mode, the four ethernet ports on the satellite act as a switch? And then the signals would travel through the wired backhaul back to the router in the xFinity gateway? That would be cool.
- FURRYe38Nov 01, 2020Guru
Davisro wrote:FURRYe38 "If I run my ORBI in AP mode i wont be able to use the ethernet ports on the satellite anmore (exept for the wired backhaul), correct? Incorrect."
I don't understand. In AP mode the ORBI router is disabled, so are you saying that in AP mode, the four ethernet ports on the satellite act as a switch? And then the signals would travel through the wired backhaul back to the router in the xFinity gateway? Yes.
That would be cool.