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ChuckMoose
Dec 13, 2021Aspirant
How to restrict Guest network to 2.4 Ghz?
I would like to create a Guest network with 2.4 GHz band ONLY. This is to allow products from WYZE to connect (cameras, power switches, robot vacuum cleaner). (With a tri-band network, they fail to connect. They use 2.4 ONLY.)
Can this be done with the Orbi RBR750?? If yes, how?
12 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
IF these devices are only 2.4Ghz, then they will never see 5Ghz ever.
theres no way to specify either frequency on Orbi Systems.
Orbi 9 series has a specific 2.4Ghz only radio that you can configure.
Netgear has set up a community forum specifically for the Orbi AX (WiFi 6) products. Most of the people who watch that forum are more likely to have experience with Orbi AX and know how to work it better than those of us who follow this "general Orbi" forum. Might be more likely to find someone who has a solution if the question is posted there:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-AX/bd-p/en-home-orbi-ax
Please use this link to the main forum product list to review and choose where to make your posts.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/NETGEAR-Forum/ct-p/en-netgear
Thank you- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
FURRYe38 wrote:
IF these devices are only 2.4Ghz, then they will never see 5Ghz ever.
Correct - these devices can't even know if there is a 5 GHz or soon a 6 GHz radio is on-air, too - so these can't care abut.
ChuckMoose Do we face the situation that we have a WYZE discovery app still insisting to be connected to the 2.4 GHz band - even if the same SSID is in use for all bands, the the wireless clients prefer 5 GHz for many good reasons? Then I would suggest to talk to the maker of these products. Look, you can tune to an FM station even if the same station is on SirusXM, short wave, ....
- ChuckMooseAspirant
I've talked with the WYZE support "wizards". I'm getting the same runaround each time.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
I have three Wyze cameras connected to my (older) Orbi. Opened Wyze app. Selected Orbi WiFi SSID. Entered password. App created QR code that the camera looked at, and... On Line. After the first camera, the app remembered credentials and it went even faster.
Also have Wyze plug that set up easily.
With Wyze:
- There is no need to create a special 2.4G only WiFi.
- The Wyze app works fine on Orbi.
Is the question in anticipation of a problem, or because of a problem?
- ChuckMooseAspirant
Because of a problem. I have 9 WYZE cams working, and a Robo vacuum that required me to set up a 'secured' guest network (with password). Now two WYZE walk outlet/switches don't work because this year they require (I'm told by the WYZE Wizards) 2.4 Ghz-only networks. Am I getting a WYZE runaround? The sockets worked last holiday season to control the wreath spotlights, etc.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
ChuckMoose wrote:
Because of a problem. I have 9 WYZE cams working, and a Robo vacuum that required me to set up a 'secured' guest network (with password). Now two WYZE walk outlet/switches don't work because this year they require (I'm told by the WYZE Wizards) 2.4 Ghz-only networks. Am I getting a WYZE runaround? The sockets worked last holiday season to control the wreath spotlights, etc.
This sounds like a trainee who is making the same beginner mistakes that many users do, "Requires 2.4G" does not mean the same as "Will not work if there is AM Radio, 5G WiFi, Sun Spots, or... anything else around). It just means the device can detect and connect only to 2.4G WiFi, and Orbi provides 2.4G WiFi, just as it did last year.
When there were so many questions about smart plugs, every time someone said one wouldn't work, I bought one from Amazon and tried it. I can get my Wyze plugs out and hook them up again.
Are you using the indoor or outdoor Wyze plug? Amazon says it will take until Dec 21 for me to get one of those. (Honestly, I cannot imagine the indoor and outdoor products having different electronics.)
Maybe it would help to provide more detail about the problem.
For example, were the Wyze plugs simply put away until this season, and not 'reset'?
Has the WiFi SSID/password changed since last season? (Every time I upgrade WiFi, I give the new system exactly the same SSID/password as the one being replaced. Avoids having to go around and reconfigure my devices. Plus, I can "go back' just by plugging in the old WiFi router.)