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Flausfsu
Dec 12, 2017Tutor
Chromecast not connecting to 5ghz band
I recently purchase an RB50 setup with 1 satelite. Quite honestly, I’m less than impressed. I’ve had more dropped connections and resets in the last week than 3 years with my nighthawk. Im hopeful to ...
godspeed
Dec 13, 2017Apprentice
FYI, I don't think Gen 1 Chromecast supports the 5 ghz band. 2nd Gen and Ultra should though.
Flausfsu
Dec 14, 2017Tutor
You are absolutely correct, just confirmed. My apologes! Thats not too big of a deal for me personally, as that chromecast is connected to a 720P TV in the garage (shared wall with the office, where Router is). My main concern is the Chromecast Ultra which is connected to an LG OLED 4K HDR, and streaming Dolby Vision is a necessity :)
Any ideas from Netgear support? Is there a profile label I should assign to the Chromecast to get it to steer it to the correct band? Or is this a Chomecast issue that NetGear/Google need to collaborate on?
- FlausfsuDec 19, 2017Tutor
So nothing from the Netgear Support team? I guess they aren't interested in helping?
- Hydro130Dec 19, 2017Luminary
No matter what routing system you use, it's always up to each device to decide what band it wants to connect to.
I have 5 Google Homes and one Chromecast-enabled soundbar. When I reboot my Orbi, I sometimes notice that some of those devices initially latch on to 2.4, but after a few minutes or so, they will all migrate to & settle down on the 5G band on the nearest Orbi (router or sat).
I have a router and just one sat. My MUMIMO, Beamforming, Fast Transition, UPnP, and Daisy Chaining are ALL disabled.
I also keep my 2.4 Tx power set to 25%, since I only have a few 2.4-only devices and they are all conveniently close to my router.
- FlausfsuDec 20, 2017Tutor
So I created a ticket with the Netgear support team, and here was their suggestion: DISABLE THE 2.4GHZ BAND ENTIRELY!!!!! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!?! What an insane idea for a dang near $400 router system.