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Vanyel
Mar 27, 2018Aspirant
Devices not switching between Orbi Router and Satellite
Hi all, Pretty much as described in the subject. My android phone, Sony Xperia XZ Premium with Android version 8.0.0, keeps dropping wifi connection when switching between the Orbi Router and Sat...
FURRYe38
Mar 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Was this hub working after you got it set up in bridge mode?
Seems like this maybe a problem with this particular device and the Orbi system.
After disabling the Hub, how long did you give the Orbi system to clear out old information. Might log out or reboot the system then log back in to check to see if connected devices information is updated. Be sure to clear all browser caches as well.
Vanyel
Apr 07, 2018Aspirant
Hi thanks for the suggestions. I disconnected the hub from the satellite and the satellite seemed to went back to normal. I did factory reset as well but no change.
I kinda suspect this could be due to Android oreo, as only my handphone is affected while my laptop works fine. I can't really think of any other way to troubleshoot at the moment.
I further notice that in the web browser, I would sometimes see that my satellite is disconnected. This could then return to normal after I refresh the "Attached devices" page. Could be this a symptom of the problem?
I kinda suspect this could be due to Android oreo, as only my handphone is affected while my laptop works fine. I can't really think of any other way to troubleshoot at the moment.
I further notice that in the web browser, I would sometimes see that my satellite is disconnected. This could then return to normal after I refresh the "Attached devices" page. Could be this a symptom of the problem?
- FURRYe38Apr 07, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What browser are you using? Happens in IE11 or FF?
How close is the satellite to the router? Ft in between?
- RocketSquirrelApr 07, 2018Luminary
Switch from Auto to a fixed channel on the 2.4 band. Auto can cause your WiFi to jump from channel to channel, confusing your devices. Router manufacturers want their gear to run right out of the box, so they default the channel to Auto, which is the worst choice. Try channel 1, 6, or 11 to start.
- VanyelApr 07, 2018Aspirant
Hi this happens in FF.
The satellite is about 25ft from the router. The led light shows that the connection is fine though, and the backhaul status is usually good (other than those times when it shows disconnected).