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sh2sg
Apr 04, 2018Apprentice
Does 2.1.3.4 restrict Satellite performance?
I have been with Firmware 2.0.1.4 since purchase, happy with that, I am using wireless backhaul, speedtest result was about 620Mbps when MacBookPro connected to Satellite,. Upgraded to 2.1.3.4 2 ...
sh2sg
Apr 05, 2018Apprentice
I contacted Netgear support. As adviced by him, I did factory reset on Satellite and re-synced, still the same problem.
Then I downgraded to v2.0.1.4 on both Router and Satellite, I got 600+Mbps speedtest result again.
So it is definitely the limitation brought by one of the firmware after v2.0.1.4.
I telnet to Router and disabled firmware auto-upgrade by updating orbi_auto_upgrade, auto_check_for_upgrade and auto_update, committed the changes back to nvram. I hope this trick still works.
To summarise, after installed one of firmware after v2.0.1.4 (I tried v2.1.3.4), Satellite (RBS50) performance dropped significantly:
1. Single thread by speedtest.net. Download result < 450Mbps. (vs >600Mbps on v2.0.1.4)
2. Multi-threads by download manager such as iGetter. Start 10 downloads at the same time, each download has 10 segments, total concurrent 100 HTTP sessions. Total download speed 19-20MB/s. (vs 36-40MB/s on v2.0.1.4)
3. FTP upload to local NAS. Upload speed 7-8MB/s. (vs 12-14MB/s on 2.0.1.4)
It looks like Orbi Satellite reduces transmit power when volume reaches certain threshold? I strongly feel this is caused by the fix of "Fixed high CPU when Orbi is in AP mode".
sh2sg
Apr 05, 2018Apprentice
Another issue
4. Band steering is not working properly on v2.1.3.4, I often found my MacBookPro connected to 2.4Ghz even it was right beside Satellite. With v2.0.1.4, those devices that support 5Ghz will stay with 5Ghz unless they are too far away.