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pup0975
Sep 28, 2018Star
Macbook speeds capped at 30-40mbps
I am on 2.1.4.10 and it has been pretty solid except my Macbook speeds are capped at 30-40mbps on my 100mbps internet service. All of our other iPhone/iPad speeds are fine. If I turn off and turn bac...
- Sep 28, 2018
How are you turning OFF each radio? The radios need to be enabled and turned on for the system to work right and perform well. This is a mesh system intended to have all radios running since this is how mesh systems work. I've had zero issues with my system since day one. So has my friends system I set up for him:
This is not a FW issue if your disabling wifi or you don't have the wifi configured correctly.
I would ask about the new beta FW, some mentioned that it was working better:
Orsuna wrote:
I have been running the default settings for 2.4GHz with the 5GHz turned off in AP mode for the past 4 months without issues until I dropped the 2.1.4.16 firmware on it 3 weeks ago. It's ruined my ability to livestream video to the internet, and as of last night, I shut off the 2.4GHz radio and switched my entire router/satellite to 5GHz and now I'm back to 140+ Mbps speeds on my wireless devices. It's definitely something within the 2.1.4.16 firmware that is affecting the wireless speeds. It seems as though if the 2.4GHz band is enabled, the performance is degraded on the Orbi system.
sohammistry95
Sep 28, 2018Star
pup0975 Yes! I owned an RBK30 system and the latest MacBook Pro, a similar to the related problem occurs on my MacBook Pro too.
I've Internet package of 150Mbps but in my area I get 200Mbps. Sometimes on my MacBook Pro, the speed and connection just couldn't keep up. Sometimes at any given time, I get to speed around 30 to 50 Mbps down even if I'm closer to Orbi. This problem doesn't occur on my other IoT devices.
I've contacted Apple about the issue, based on apple investigation they are saying it's not the MacBook Pro WiFi adapter, Driver or either software issues. From Apple engineer said it's likely to issue with the Orbi router device.
When I contact Netgear about this issue, they are saying it's MacBook Pro WiFi adapter/driver issues.
So, I don't know what is the exact problem???
I hope Netgear read this thread and fix this issue ASAP! @Netgear
Orsuna
Sep 28, 2018Aspirant
I can verify that this issue is not limited to Apple devices. I have experienced the slowdown since updating to the .16 firmware version. Previously on my windows PC I was able to hit 150/175 consistently and now I’m down to 30-40 up/down. It has impacted every aspect of my wireless network at this point. It is definitely on Netgear’s end.