RocketJSquirrel
Senior Member
I set up my new Orbi system yesterday for the first time. I have a 4800 sf ranch house which is wired for Cat5e, and I want to use Ethernet backhaul. I have 2 satellites. The Orbi RBK50 router is in the middle of the house, and the RBS50 sats are at the far ends. All 3 units are updated to the latest V2.0.1.4 firmware.
The problem is that when I connect either satellite to my LAN via Ethernet, the entire network becomes inaccessible. I can't even ping the router from my wired PC. When I unplug Ethernet from the satellites and reboot them, the network works, but the satellites are just a bit too far from the router to connect. I moved them a little closer to the router and now they work, but I would prefer wired speeds. I understand the wireless backhaul is pretty fast in theory, but there are many walls between the sats and the router.
My network has been working OK for over 5 years, but with random old access points that I'd accumulated over the years. 2 Asus routers (1 used as a WAP) and a really old Netgear WAP. Wired performance has been fine, but WiFi has sort of been decaying over the years, with roaming from room to room being a pain point.
Is there perhaps a conflicting setting which prevents Ethernet backhaul? Over at the Netgear forum, it was suggested the Ethernet backhaul feature isn't ready for prime time and a future firmware might make it work. But nobody was really sure.
Any suggestions welcome!
The problem is that when I connect either satellite to my LAN via Ethernet, the entire network becomes inaccessible. I can't even ping the router from my wired PC. When I unplug Ethernet from the satellites and reboot them, the network works, but the satellites are just a bit too far from the router to connect. I moved them a little closer to the router and now they work, but I would prefer wired speeds. I understand the wireless backhaul is pretty fast in theory, but there are many walls between the sats and the router.
My network has been working OK for over 5 years, but with random old access points that I'd accumulated over the years. 2 Asus routers (1 used as a WAP) and a really old Netgear WAP. Wired performance has been fine, but WiFi has sort of been decaying over the years, with roaming from room to room being a pain point.
Is there perhaps a conflicting setting which prevents Ethernet backhaul? Over at the Netgear forum, it was suggested the Ethernet backhaul feature isn't ready for prime time and a future firmware might make it work. But nobody was really sure.
Any suggestions welcome!
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