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meyerla
Sep 19, 2016Follower
Moving Between Router & Satellites
I have read about issues with other mesh networks when a user with a mobile device moves far away from the router or satellite they intially connect with. It seems often the device will try to stay ...
XBond
Oct 09, 2016Apprentice
Check out my post 'Devices get stuck connected to Orbi in 2.4 GHz mode'.
Seems like the Orbi or the device doesn't always pick the best network band for the device. Is that an issue with the device? Orbi? Tested with 2 iPhones and 1 laptop (which just sits in an office).
I too had to disconnect and reconnect to the Wi-Fi Network to get back on the 5GHz band.
netwrks
Oct 12, 2016Master
Wireless clients (including iDevices) will pick the strongest signal first, which is usually 2.4ghz, as it has a a stronger signal at a farther range, compared to 5ghz. For clients it`s about connection strength, not speed.
- peteytestingOct 12, 2016Hero
netwrks wrote:Wireless clients (including iDevices) will pick the strongest signal first, which is usually 2.4ghz, as it has a a stronger signal at a farther range, compared to 5ghz. For clients it`s about connection strength, not speed.
that would be correct in standard wireless access points , but orbi goes further and and not only ap steers the clients it also band steers the client depending on how they report , if detected as wireless ac clients they will be connected to the 5 gig first if the client is within range
within the house my 5 gig clients al;ways stay on the 5 gig band even between router and sat , the only timke i see my client drop to 2.4 gig is when i go outside and once i return inside they go back to 5 gig
p.s most of my clients are non apple based , so my experience is based on non apple clients