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Waugust
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May 28, 2022
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5 year old Orbi RBR 50 with two RBS 50 satellites

I have a (approximately) 5 year old Orbi RBR 50 with two RBS 50 satellites in a 5,100 sq ft house with 1gb Cox and a one year old Netgear CM1200 modem. Whenever Cox works on their internet I need to ...
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    CrimpOn
    May 31, 2022

    Waugust wrote:
    So it sounds like the issue is whether or not Cox has updated their cable to the modem, not the cable I used to connect the modem to the router, correct?

    Not necessarily a Cox issue.  When people report WiFi systems not behaving as expected, we often ask questions that are similar to doctors collecting a medical history.  The initial post contained a number of questions:

     

    • "Is there a lifecycle to Orbi mesh routers and satellites, and if so, is 4 or 5 years about it?"
      No.  Electronics will continue to function indefinitely. My RBR50 Orbi is now approaching 6 years old and still going strong.
      What happens is that new features often appear that are not compatible with the radio chips in the older WiFi systems.
      WiFi6 (and now WiFi6E) use different encoding than the older WiFi5 that our Orbi chips use.  I own zero devices that feature WiFi6 or 6E, so buying a WiFi system that supports those new standards would be of no benefit to me.

    • I'm considering the AXE11000 system hoping for....
      That latest, and most expensive Orbi system definitely offers more capability and range if you have devices that can take advantage of it.
      And, that newest system appears to be undergoing "growing pains" if posts on the forum are any indication.
      My take, "out of the frying pan into the fire."

    What this sounds like to me is that the firmware update may not have been entirely successful and the most common advice is to do a factory reset on the system and configure it again using exactly the same WiFi credentials (SSID and password) so that all devices will connect to it.

     

    There have been a number of intermittent issues caused by faulty ISP cable wiring.

    If the system becomes stable and works for days at a time, I see no reason for change.