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Jroach
Jan 14, 2019Luminary
Is my internal performance OK
Looking to see if I am pushing my ORBI's to the limit or if I have another problem.
Problem: I have to run the Security Cameras at a lower res and lower fps that I would like.
Here is s snaps...
- Jan 14, 2019
Jroach wrote:
........... Same with the 2.4 vs 5, both drop frames.
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One last thing to test! Packet drops can also be caused by the fragmentation thresholds. Default CTS/RTS Threshold is 2347 for both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Please try to change those something lower, start with 2307 and then try different values between this figure and 2347.
Chuck_M
Jan 14, 2019Mentor
There are far more performance measurements than what is found in this table.... each Orbi is a CPU in itself with related RAM etc.
Go to the debug screen for each device (Router and satellite) -- e.g. 192.168.1.1/debug and see what those parameters are as well.
I wouldnt change anything in there, just look to see what it says.
JammasterC
Jan 15, 2019Star
Are you using the mobile Orbi App on a cell phone?
If you are, look into the Device List for your cameras.
You can see the Connection Type (2.4 or 5GHz), the Connected Orbi, and Link Rate (if connected to satellite).
For some reason, my Nest outdoor camera loves connecting to Orbi Satellite-1 which is much further away then the RBR50.
Outdoor camera and RBR50 are a wall apart!
My Nest indoor and outdoor cameras have a Link Rate approxiametly 150 Mbps.
"Problem: I have to run the Security Cameras at a lower res and lower fps that I would like."
Until the Link Rate increases, you may have to keep these values lower.