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BareBroz
Dec 22, 2020Aspirant
How to temporarily disable 5ghz mode on Rbk53?
I'm unsuccessfully trying to get some smart devices onto my network but these devices require the 2.4 ghz band to connect. I have tried to take the devices outside further away from the router to set...
FURRYe38
Dec 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Netgear provides a simple mechanism to accomplish this:
Log into the Orbi web interface (http://orbilogin.net)
Navigate to the Advanced Tab, Advanced Settings, Wireless Settings
Uncheck the box, "Broadcast SSID on 5G"
Click "Apply"
All devices that are currently connected to the Orbi will remain connected.
On the smartphone, go to wireless settings and "forget" the Orbi SSID
Search for available WiFi networks. Select the Orbi WiFi. Enter the password. and connect.
If you are curious about whether the smartphone is actually connected at 2.4G, you have to wait a few minutes, because the "Attached Devices" display takes a while to update.
Open the app and set up the 2.4G device.
Once the device is connected and working as it should, reverse the steps.
Check the "Broadcast" box and click "Apply"
"Forget" the Orbi WiFi. Search. Enter password. Connect.
Be aware that there seems to be a time limit with some iOS or Android devices that will connect to the 2.4Ghz radio for a short period of time before changing automatically to the 5Ghz SSID, even though it's been hidden. The SSID is hidden only, thus the signal is still present. So you might want to also change the power output of the 5Ghz radio to 25%. Then connect your mobile device at a distance from the RBR to ensure the mobile phone keeps connected to the 2.4Ghz radio. After you get the IoT device connected, re-configure the system back to where it was.
vajim
Dec 22, 2020Master
This might be a simple mechanism but it's obvious Netgear needs to do a better job getting the word to users rather than have them come in here and seek help.
- BoilerPlateDec 23, 2020Apprentice
What forums are for. Simple as that too. It is ok to ask questions and answer them in the forums. :smileywink:
- vajimDec 23, 2020Master
- vajimDec 23, 2020Master
BoilerPlate wrote:What forums are for. Simple as that too. It is ok to ask questions and answer them in the forums. :smileywink:
Thanks