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GinaFitz
Aug 13, 2017Aspirant
Connecting Orbi to iAquaLink pool system
I am unable to connect my iAquaLink system to the Orbi network. I get as far as selecting the network and putting in my password. It just drops the network. I understand that the iAquaLink can only wo...
silver123
Feb 13, 2019Aspirant
I have pretty much the same situation except my Iaqualink worked perfect for about 2 months, then all of a sudden as soon as I would try to open the app or login, it would get kicked off the network. Iaqualink feels there's something about the mesh system that it tries to push 5ghz onto products that only accept 2.4 but that doesn't jive with the fact that accessing the app is the process that kicks it off the network.
Jandy (owner of Iaqualink) sent their rep here, he replaced the chip and the antenna, no change, we checked the settings to find that my orbi was inadvertantly set to auto on 2.4 so I changed it to channel 1.....no fix. The signal is full strength at the antenna as I am only able to get 25mb/s wifi here and it's full strength thanks to the Orbi, but whatever causes this handshake issue is unknown.
As a 2nd to last resort I have turned my uverse 2.4 wifi back on (left the 5ghz off) and re-set the antenna to connect to the att uverse, even at a whopping 1mb/s it's working and has not kicked me out.
To recap: The Antenna will connnect to the orbi router and hold it's connection UNTIL you access the app and try to use it, THEN it kicks the connection (for me this is what is happening) I understand some of you aren't even able to get connected in the first place which is also strange)
ekhalil
Feb 13, 2019Master
silver123 wrote:
....................... my Iaqualink worked perfect for about 2 months, then all of a sudden as soon as I would try to open the app or login, it would get kicked off the network. Iaqualink feels there's something about the mesh system that it tries to push 5ghz onto products that only accept 2.4 but that doesn't jive with the fact that accessing the app is the process that kicks it off the network.
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- How do you see that the device is kicked off the network? Do you see it in attached devices in Orbi app or in web GUI and then it disappears?
- When you see the device in attached devices, what name does it have in Orbi and in the Iaqualink app?
- silver123Feb 13, 2019Aspirant
ekhalil On the antenna itself you can watch the wifi LED turn off as soon as you access the app on the phone (or computer)
On the Orbi app you can see it in connected devices, it does take a few minutes to refresh then it goes away, and about 30 minutes later it pops back up and shows connected on the Antenna LED and it's listed in active devices (until you try to access the app again)
read my experiments maybe that will give you more answers.
- ekhalilFeb 13, 2019Master
silver123 wrote:
ekhalil On the antenna itself you can watch the wifi LED turn off as soon as you access the app on the phone (or computer)
On the Orbi app you can see it in connected devices, it does take a few minutes to refresh then it goes away, and about 30 minutes later it pops back up and shows connected on the Antenna LED and it's listed in active devices (until you try to access the app again)
read my experiments maybe that will give you more answers.
Thanks silver123 . This can be something wrong with the app cooperating with the phone OS and Orbi at the same time. The app needs to connect to the iAquaLink wifi network then pass the Orbi wifi credintials to the iAquaLink, and many things can go wrong here!
Instead, it should be much easier and straight forward to use the WPS method (since you will not need the app) as follows (from iAquaLink manual):
In Orbi you need just to push the Sync button on the back of Orbi once to start WPS procedure.