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sh2sg
Nov 27, 2020Apprentice
Frequently switching between 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz
Not sure if it is due to macOS Big Sur or Orbi 2.5.2.4 firmware,I noticed my MacBook Pro (late 2013) frequently switched between 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, laptop is always right beside RBS50 satellite.
I used an app called Wi-Fi Signal, which allows you to put annonation based on BSSID (2.4Ghz/5Ghz's Mac Address) and displays the annonation on top menu bar, so I can easily know which node which band I am connecting to, it also sends notifications when network is changed, I started using this app after upgraded to macOS Big Sur, so I am not sure if the same behavior existed in previous versions of macOS or Orbi firmware...
Any Mac users noticed the same?
7 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Has a factory reset and setup from scratch been performed since last FW update?
You might try v40:
I haven't tried v4 FW, I know 16 works well with my Mac Book Pro.
- sh2sgApprentice
It works 'well' too if I don't use the software to monitor WiFi node/band change... since it will always auto-switch back to 5Ghz.
I am not aware of new version of firmware 2.6.1.40, it is in the RBK53 download page but not in Orbi Admin page or Orbi app. Will try it.
FURRYe38 wrote:Has a factory reset and setup from scratch been performed since last FW update?
You might try v40:
I haven't tried v4 FW, I know 16 works well with my Mac Book Pro.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
I would reset and setup from scratch afterwards...
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
sh2sg wrote:I used an app called Wi-Fi Signal, which allows you to put annonation based on BSSID (2.4Ghz/5Ghz's Mac Address) and displays the annonation on top menu bar, so I can easily know which node which band I am connecting to, it also sends notifications when network is changed, I started using this app after upgraded to macOS Big Sur, so I am not sure if the same behavior existed in previous versions of macOS or Orbi firmware...
Well, fudge. I cannot find a version of this software for Android and/or Windows.
- sh2sgApprentice
CrimpOn wrote:
sh2sg wrote:I used an app called Wi-Fi Signal, which allows you to put annonation based on BSSID (2.4Ghz/5Ghz's Mac Address) and displays the annonation on top menu bar, so I can easily know which node which band I am connecting to, it also sends notifications when network is changed, I started using this app after upgraded to macOS Big Sur, so I am not sure if the same behavior existed in previous versions of macOS or Orbi firmware...
Well, fudge. I cannot find a version of this software for Android and/or Windows.
Looks like it is only available in macOS