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MJ11
Dec 14, 2021Tutor
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S does not show Netgear Orbi wifi. Any help?
Since switching to our new Netgear Orbi device, my laptop does not recognize/show wifi while all other devices are working fine. Though, I can use my laptop at other places but not at home.
CrimpOn
Dec 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Which country are you in?
Which 2.4G WiFi channel is the Orbi using?
I ask because (it appears) that the Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 11S has only 802.11b/g/n WiFi (i.e. 2.4G) If the Orbi 2.4G is set to channel 12 or 13, my guess is that the Lenovo may not be able to use those channels, and thus does not "see" the Orbi.
(or..... I'm totally wrong.)
MJ11
Dec 15, 2021Tutor
Thanks for the relpy. I live in USA. You are correct in that my laptop has 802.11b/g/n wifi connectivity. I will see if I can download the wifi driver update from Intel website. That might correct the problem.
- Mikey94025Dec 15, 2021Hero
MJ11 wrote:Thanks for the relpy. I live in USA. You are correct in that my laptop has 802.11b/g/n wifi connectivity. I will see if I can download the wifi driver update from Intel website. That might correct the problem.
That's the best course of action.
If that doesn't help, you can often improve Orbi AX compatibility with older wireless 2.4Ghz clients by going to http://orbilogin.com and in Advanced tab / Advanced / Wireless Settings set CTS/RTS Threshold to 2347 for both bands. If that is insufficient, try disabling (uncheck) AX Mode for 2.4Ghz in Advanced tab / Setup / Wireless Setup.
- MJ11Dec 15, 2021Tutor
After loading the driver and checking for it on my laptop, I get this message: "The best drive software for your device is already installed." I just might have an old laptop and an advanced network connection at home!
- CrimpOnDec 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Can you temporarily enable the Guest WiFi on this Orbi and see if the laptop recognizes it?
Is the driver that was downloaded definitely more recent than the existing driver? If there is a known way to restore the original driver, I might ignore that message and load the newer driver anyway.
I have an old Acer Aspire One that has only 802.11b/g/n, so I bought a USB WiFi dongle to get 5G WiFi for it.
- Mikey94025Dec 16, 2021Hero
Mikey94025 wrote:If that doesn't help, you can often improve Orbi AX compatibility with older wireless 2.4Ghz clients by going to http://orbilogin.com and in Advanced tab / Advanced / Wireless Settings set CTS/RTS Threshold to 2347 for both bands. If that is insufficient, try disabling (uncheck) AX Mode for 2.4Ghz in Advanced tab / Setup / Wireless Setup.
Have you tried this suggestion yet? Setting CTS/RTS Threshold to 2347 might fix the issue for your older laptop's wireless device.
- plemansDec 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
did the driver update help?
Did you find out what driver/chipset you had?
Intel was horrible at getting updated drivers out to manufacturer's or windows update.
And their earlier drivers caused a lot of issues on AX networks (not seeing them). But they did get it updated on their own site and it tended to fix the issue.