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webminster
Feb 05, 2018Luminary
How "transparent" is AP switching supposed to be?
Orbi router and satellite pair, running 2.1.2.18. Subject says it all... Noticed on Samsung S5 and my brand new LG V30 running Nougat. Seems like as I wander I get switched between satellite and r...
budy
Feb 05, 2018Luminary
I don't seem to have any issue with roaming between my router and my satellite. Actually, there are a number of RFCs regarding roaming of wireless clients and I chose the Orbi system, since they supported all of the current RFCs. However, it also depends on the wifi stack on the client, if it supports the newer protocol additions. So, I can't speak for any Android client, but all of my iOS clients do roam around very well and I never noticed any hiccups.
PyroDog
Feb 05, 2018Apprentice
Do you have Fast Roaming enabled under Advanced Wireless Settings?
- webminsterFeb 05, 2018Luminary
No, fast roaming not enabled. And thanks for replies so far.
My old S5 did a lot better than this new V30 (Android 7.x). I didn't have too many issues with the S5, but this new V30 is pretty constantly disconnecting, moving between 2.4 and 5 GHz, and swapping APs. Considering returning it and going for the Samsung S8 as a comparison (and desperation) - not that I want another Samsung phone...
- SouthernUtahBoyJun 08, 2018Aspirant
I also have an LG V30, and as I roam the house, and even sometimes when I am just sitting on my couch, my V30 will suddenly disconnect, and then reconnect. Highly annoying because sometimes I am casting from my phone to my chromecast connected to my AV receiver, and it interupts the connection. I also don't like it because I don't have an unlimted data plan, and worry about it running my data down faster than it normally would. I don't know what to think, I have not tried contacting Netgear support yet. I think even if I call Netgear, they will point the finger at LG and say it's my phone's fault, and if I call my wireless carrier, or LG, they will point the finger at Netgear and say it's my router. Not sure if it's worth spending hours and hours on the phone trying to diagnose it. Starting to have buyers remorse with this Orbi system because I feel like I shouldn't be having this problem. I also don't have any of those extra options enabled such as beamforming, MIMO, fast switching, because so far from what I have read, everyone says it might make it worse. Just wondering if anyone actually has the fast switching enabled, and if it helped solve any roaming issues? Also, is there a way to FORCE a cell phone to stay connected to the router and not ever transfer to the satellite (which would kinda suck, but would be worth it to solve the problem)? I also heard that some people solved their roaming issues with the ORBI system by connecting to 2.4 GHz only, and not using 5 GHz at all on the device that's having the issue. Not sure how to set that up or try that out either.
- FURRYe38Jun 08, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What FW version is your Orbi using?
How far are you away from the router or satellite with this device?
Try enableing Beamforming and Fast Roaming and see if anything differs. If your devcies supports MIMO, then you can enabled this as well. You'll have to check with the devices Mfr to see what it supports.
Try using manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz and any unused channels on 5Ghz.
SouthernUtahBoy wrote:
I also have an LG V30, and as I roam the house, and even sometimes when I am just sitting on my couch, my V30 will suddenly disconnect, and then reconnect. Highly annoying because sometimes I am casting from my phone to my chromecast connected to my AV receiver, and it interupts the connection. I also don't like it because I don't have an unlimted data plan, and worry about it running my data down faster than it normally would. I don't know what to think, I have not tried contacting Netgear support yet. I think even if I call Netgear, they will point the finger at LG and say it's my phone's fault, and if I call my wireless carrier, or LG, they will point the finger at Netgear and say it's my router. Not sure if it's worth spending hours and hours on the phone trying to diagnose it. Starting to have buyers remorse with this Orbi system because I feel like I shouldn't be having this problem. I also don't have any of those extra options enabled such as beamforming, MIMO, fast switching, because so far from what I have read, everyone says it might make it worse. Just wondering if anyone actually has the fast switching enabled, and if it helped solve any roaming issues? Also, is there a way to FORCE a cell phone to stay connected to the router and not ever transfer to the satellite (which would kinda suck, but would be worth it to solve the problem)? I also heard that some people solved their roaming issues with the ORBI system by connecting to 2.4 GHz only, and not using 5 GHz at all on the device that's having the issue. Not sure how to set that up or try that out either.