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conker89
Dec 15, 2019Aspirant
I have a few questions - hoping someone can help: Devices (unknown), which satellite, 2.5ghz
Hi Everyone, Sorry for the vague title, if you have come this far, hoping you can help me with a few queries that I have: When I look on the app, I can see (kind of) all of the devices conne...
plemans
Dec 15, 2019Guru - Experienced User
conker89 wrote:Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the vague title, if you have come this far, hoping you can help me with a few queries that I have:
- When I look on the app, I can see (kind of) all of the devices connected to each satellite. Most of them are showing as 'unknown' and I'm wondering if there is a way to understand what is what? If so, can they then be renamed? In theory I could disconnect everything and re-add one by one, but if you can't rename, it's not really worth it-----there's a bug with the current firmware causing this issue. It seems like the issue gets fixed and then the next time the firmware is upgraded, it goes back to "unknown".
- Following on from the above, is it possible to then tell a certain device to connect to a certain satellite? There seems to be a heavy bias on my wireless devices connecting to the router/satellite downstairs when the devices are permantently upstairs and thus it would make sense that they connect to the upstairs satellite.---no you can't tell them which satellite to connect to. You can optimize a bit in that the orbi router/satellites struggle if they're to close. They need at lease 30 ft minimum between them.
- Are you able to tell a device whether it should connect to 2.5ghz or 5ghz? Nope, orbi does band steering. the orbi router/satellite themselves determine which band should be used. There's been mod's that work for a bit and then get broken during firmware updates, reboots, etc. I wouldn't recommend doing them unless you truly know what you're doing.
Sorry for all of the questions, overall my network is running well, but I feel that with some housekeeping it could be better/slicker.
Thanks in advance.
conker89
Dec 16, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the response. I saw a reply about the firmware below, so going to follow that to see if I can get some visibility on devices that are connected.
Regarding the connected satellite, I know my house is much smaller than the coverage that the orbi provides, but it seemed like everything was connecting to the one satellite, unless I was reading it wrong.
Cheers for the advice on the last part, I won't be attempting anything like that. I'd read that my Firestick should be on 2.5ghz, but presumably if that is the case then Orbi would know and manage accordingly?
The other question I had, is there a way to 'throttle' bandwidth to certain devices (assuming I am able to find out which device is which)?
plemans wrote:
conker89 wrote:Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the vague title, if you have come this far, hoping you can help me with a few queries that I have:
- When I look on the app, I can see (kind of) all of the devices connected to each satellite. Most of them are showing as 'unknown' and I'm wondering if there is a way to understand what is what? If so, can they then be renamed? In theory I could disconnect everything and re-add one by one, but if you can't rename, it's not really worth it-----there's a bug with the current firmware causing this issue. It seems like the issue gets fixed and then the next time the firmware is upgraded, it goes back to "unknown".
- Following on from the above, is it possible to then tell a certain device to connect to a certain satellite? There seems to be a heavy bias on my wireless devices connecting to the router/satellite downstairs when the devices are permantently upstairs and thus it would make sense that they connect to the upstairs satellite.---no you can't tell them which satellite to connect to. You can optimize a bit in that the orbi router/satellites struggle if they're to close. They need at lease 30 ft minimum between them.
- Are you able to tell a device whether it should connect to 2.5ghz or 5ghz? Nope, orbi does band steering. the orbi router/satellite themselves determine which band should be used. There's been mod's that work for a bit and then get broken during firmware updates, reboots, etc. I wouldn't recommend doing them unless you truly know what you're doing.
Sorry for all of the questions, overall my network is running well, but I feel that with some housekeeping it could be better/slicker.
Thanks in advance.