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jay540
Jan 28, 2020Tutor
Beamforming and MU-MIMO Disabled by Default
I purchased my Orbi yesterday and setup in AP mode after much trial and error. Everything seems to be running fine. I have Fios as my ISP. My firmware on both the Orbi router and satellites were upda...
- Jan 28, 2020
Beamforming should be enabled. Helps in wifi performances.
MIMO is for devices that support MIMO and mostly it can be enabled. In recent past few years MIMO devices have become more prominent and on wifi routers. If you don't have any MIMO devices this feature can be disable. https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-features/33100-why-you-don-t-need-mu-mimo
FURRYe38
Jan 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I presume NG may want to let the user enable these or not. There are some older devices out there that or not MIMO supporting. I think Beamfroming should be enabled by default. One can always disable it if need by for troublshooting. :smileywink:
gr8sho
Jan 29, 2020Virtuoso
FURRYe38 wrote:I presume NG may want to let the user enable these or not.
DNK what NG is thinking here. I wonder how many customers bought this product and have no idea these features are buried deep in a settings screen they're unaware of. And I'm also unclear what the downside is of turning them on by default even if no active devices use the features.
- jay540Jan 29, 2020TutorVery true. After reading all of your responses, I have turned both features on. I believe my wife and I both have MU-MIMO enabled mobiles. I don't see any increase in ISP as we are already getting the highest of what we have subscribed for. All these years I never got 50% of subscribed speed.
- FURRYe38Jan 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Dont know either. I would think they would be turned on by default. At least Beamforming.
Something to ask NG about.
gr8sho wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:I presume NG may want to let the user enable these or not.
DNK what NG is thinking here. I wonder how many customers bought this product and have no idea these features are buried deep in a settings screen they're unaware of. And I'm also unclear what the downside is of turning them on by default even if no active devices use the features.
- wase471111Feb 13, 2020Apprentice
I dont see in the web interface the menu where mimo/beamforming is...
using a imac, latest os if that matters..
thanks!
- CrimpOnFeb 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
wase471111 wrote:I dont see in the web interface the menu where mimo/beamforming is...
using a imac, latest os if that matters..
Mac/PC should not matter. On the Advanced Tab->Advanced Settings->Wireless Settings, items at the very bottom of the page (may have to scroll down).