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XBond
Jul 19, 2021Apprentice
Guest WiFi randomly drops Internet connection
I have 2 RBS50s and 1 RBR50. My setup has been running flawlessly for years, as in no issues. Recently (last month), the Guest WiFi randomly drops the Internet connection. The WiFi is there, but ...
- Jul 19, 2021
there is a newer 2.7.3.22 firmware out there
Have you tried it?
CrimpOn
Jul 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
XBond wrote:Recently (last month), the Guest WiFi randomly drops the Internet connection. The WiFi is there, but there is no connection to the Internet. After a while (several minutes), the Internet connection comes back. Sometimes it drops after a week, sometimes after a few days. There is no pattern to it. If I turn the Guest WiFi off, then on, the connection comes back.
I am wondering if this is related to the V2.7.2.104 upgrade as other posts seem to show similar problems. The strange thing is, that the drop is only for the Guest WiFi whereas the regular WiFi never drops.
- . I am also hesitant to turn off the Port Scan and DOS protection.
This is rather annoying, as my wife works from home and her work laptop is connected to the Guest WiFi to keep things nicely separated.
The obvious: Unless the WiFi problems are trivial and only a minor irritation, put the wife's laptop on the primary Orbi network. If taking a bathroom break or getting some coffee fixes things, that's one thing. If WiFi drops in the middle of a Zoom session, that is much more serious.
I would not be concerned about the Port Scan and DoS protection. The check box refers only to the process of analyzing and logging connection attempts. Orbi router do not accept connections from the internet. I enjoy looking at the log entries, so I leave the feature enabled.
On the matter of firmware:
- Is there a correlation between updating the Orbi to v2.7.2.104 and this problem?
i.e. If the Orbi was updated 90 days ago and the problem just now began, that doesn't argue for firmware being the cause. - You can choose which direction to go with firmware: backward or forward.
If this all started shortly after going to 2.7.2.104, it might be better to go back to the previous firmware and wait to see how the newest release seems to be going. (I always wait 3-4 weeks to let the early adopters shake out the bugs.) - How much effort have you put into customizing the Orbi configuration?
Assigning IP's to devices. 'Naming' devices. Setting up port forwarding, DDNS, OpenVPN, etc.
If the Orbi configuration is basically a few settings that can be done in 15 minutes, I really like the idea of a Factory Reset. - If it would take hours to re-enter everything (mine takes about two hours), I like the idea of saving the configuration, doing a Factory Reset, then during the setup just load the saved configuration.
- XBondJul 19, 2021Apprentice
I don't want to put my wife's laptop on the primary Orbi WiFi, that's the whole point. :smileyhappy: I need and want to keep it separate. They install some apps that I don't necessarily trust (separate issue over which I don't have control), so I need to keep that device separate from the primary network.
It did happen a while ago (after the FW upgrade), and then again more frequently recently. I am not claiming that it is the fw upgrade, thus the question, but it does smell like it a bit especially when considering other posts with similar issues.
My ORBI config is very simple, so I am going to try and upgrade to the latest FW and if that doesn't fix the issue, I will do the factory reset.
- AstroCatJul 22, 2021Star
We've also noticed unstable Guest network issues, like you describe. Main network totally solid. FW: V2.7.2.104
How'd the reset go? Any better?
- XBondJul 22, 2021ApprenticeI upgraded to the FW version mentioned above and so far so good. But that does not mean the issue is fixed. Usually I would turn the guest network off/on and it would work fine for some random amount of time. Sometimes a day, sometimes several. Same if I restarted the router/satellites.
So I am not holding my breath here.