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XBond's avatar
XBond
Apprentice
Oct 09, 2016

Devices get stuck connected to Orbi in 2.4 GHz mode

Wondering if people are running into the same issue.

 

Background: 2 story house. Orbi router in downstairs office. Satelitte upstairs.

 

After a bit of testing, I was able to find a location for the satellite that seems to ensure that devices in upstairs rooms connect to the satellite and devices downstairs connect to the router. To verify, I used the 'Attached Devices' page, moved around the rooms upstairs checked whether the device connected to the satellite or router. All was good.

 

Once I had found the satellite location, I 'forgot' and rejoined the Wi-Fi network on our 2 iPhones and the laptop in the upstairs office. Did several tests with the Speedtest app, and I was getting 175 Mbps down everywhere. Awesome.

 

Then this morning, I ran a test again (call me paranoid :smileyhappy:), and now the iPhones were getting 45Mbps down, and the laptop 95 Mbps. Note that the laptop had not moved an inch, although it had been powered down the day before. I checked 'Attached Devices' and yep, they were all connected to the satellite, which is sitting out in the hallway, no more than 25 feet away. So the laptop, when powered up, connected in 2.4GHz mode???

 

I did a 'forget' and rejoin on the iPhones - that fixed those guys. Did the same on the laptop (running Windows 10), but nope, that didn't fix it. Rebooted the laptop and that fixed it.

 

I am a bit stumped as to why this is happening? Makes zero sense. The 2 iPhones and laptop were connected using the 5 GHz band just fine yesterday in any of the upstairs rooms. I did notice some issues when we were hanging out in the upstairs bonus room where the iPhones would switch between the 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands, but after a bit they settled down. When I went to bed, I checked, and yep, used 5 Ghz. Didn't turn off the phones, or take them downstairs. But as pointed out above, this morning they were all connected to 2.4 and stayed there. Even as I moved to a room basically right next to the satellite.

 

 

21 Replies

  • hi

     

    sounds like a band steering issue , the next firmware release will help resolve this , might see next fw in early november

     

    pete

    • Skrymir's avatar
      Skrymir
      Guide

      pete,

       

      Do you have a link to the details on the upcoming firmware release?

       

      Thanks,

       

      Josh

      • XBond's avatar
        XBond
        Apprentice

        A nice feature would be if I could turn off a band. E.g. just broadcast the 5Ghz band. That would solve this issue in that devices could only connect to e.g. the 5GHz band. And if I didn't get a connection, then:

         

        1. It is my own fault since I turned off the band. And chances are great that I know why I am not getting a connection, since, well, I turned off the band. :)

        2. It lets me troubleshoot, say, the location of the router and satellite.

         

        Some could argue that it defeats the purpose of the Orbi, but not really. It still does what it is supposed to - give me wider coverage, I just choose with what band.

  • I have also experienced devices getting stuck on the 2.4ghz band really wish the new Firmware will allow to turn off the 2.4ghz radio off rather than constantly rebooting ever other day.

    • hmm , if you cross your fingers real tight you might find the tooth fairy brings you that for xmas :)

      • Irishbrowncoat's avatar
        Irishbrowncoat
        Star

        I have noticed over the past few days that my Orbi Satelitte is connecting to the main Router with a 100 MBPS connection.  Now I may be off here but I was under the understanding that the network backmesh was 5GB (I assumed an AC back end mesh...is that even possible if it  connects with only 100 MBPS). 

         

        If that is the case with your situation it may explain the drop in speed when on the Satelitte as I dont think it can push top end speeds if the units back end is being provided over a 100 MBPS connection?   

         

        Again I could be way off :)!!!

  • I know I am kinda late but I figured out if you turn on Beamforming and MIMMO in advanced wireless options all your AC capable devices will make the 5 channel priority. Trust me I was bummed out when switching to the orbi from my Asus because I couldn't default to 5 channel but this seemed to have fixed it! 😆
    • thebiggestapple's avatar
      thebiggestapple
      Initiate

      I have the RBR50 with the RBS50 running the latest 1.9.1.12 firmware.  I still get the 2.4 ghz hangup issue where my iMac starts on 5.0 ghz and quickly reverts to 2.4 for good.  If I turn off the wifi on my computer and turn it back on I go to 5.0 ghze, but only briefly.  The latest firmware didn't fix this and tech support has been no help.  They really need an option to assign devices to certain bandwiths or different SSIDs or to prioritize 5.0 ghz.  I put on MU-MIMO and it didn't help. I then turned on Implicit Beamforming and my Nest Cams started loosing connection.  So I'm back to square one.  

      • DarrenM's avatar
        DarrenM
        Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

        Hello thebiggestapple

         

        I have sent you a PM 

         

        DarrenM