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steph_
Dec 21, 2017Tutor
my stable orbi (router + 1 satellite) config
on the off chance that this might help somebody (and also in case i forget) since i was having connection issues here's my config (everything else was left to default).
router:RBR50
satellite:RBS50
region: europe
firmware: V2.1.1.16
basic -> wireless : manually selected channels
advanced -> advanced setup
-> wireless settings
2.4Ghz
20/40Mhz Coexistence: unchecked
WMM: unchecked
5Ghz
WMM: unchecked
Backhaul
Daisy-Chain: unchecked
Bottom of page
Beamforming: checked
MU-MIMO: checked
Fast Roaming: unchecked
-> UPnP
UPnP: unchecked
<your router IP address>/QOS_main.htm
Enable WMM settings: unchecked
Turn Internet Access QoS On: unchecked
Enabled Upstream QoS: unchecked
the config i posted was stable for a couple of days but since i noticed the fact that with WMM disabled it reduced the connection speed to 802.11a (54Mbps) i'm not impressed with the entire situation. factory reset everything and i'll be sending it back. this is actually the first time i've ever sent a purchase back. it's not worth wasting my time anymore. in it's current state with the current firmware the orbi isn't functionning as promised/advertised.
back to using my asus.
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- steph_Tutor
i just noticed with the above setup 5Ghz seems to be limited to 54Mbps (802.11a)...
quite frankly all this messing about is quite ridiculous. i was expecting more. since i already have an asus router i might switch over to ai-mesh once it's supported on my router.
- godspeedApprentice
steph_ wrote:i just noticed with the above setup 5Ghz seems to be limited to 54Mbps (802.11a)...
quite frankly all this messing about is quite ridiculous. i was expecting more. since i already have an asus router i might switch over to ai-mesh once it's supported on my router.
Yea, i just noticed this too...my AC devices are dreadfully slow, limited to 54Mbps...why they heck does disabling WMM drastically affect the speed?!
- steph_Tutor
the config i posted was stable for a couple of days but since i noticed the fact that with WMM disabled it reduced the connection speed to 802.11a (54Mbps) i'm not impressed with the entire situation. factory reset everything and i'll be sending it back. this is actually the first time i've ever sent a purchase back. it's not worth wasting my time anymore. in it's current state with the current firmware the orbi isn't functionning as promised/advertised.
back to using my asus.
- Hydro130Luminary
Out of curiosity, why do want/need to disable WMM?
- Retired_Member
steph_ wrote:on the off chance that this might help somebody (and also in case i forget) since i was having connection issues here's my config (everything else was left to default).
router:RBR50
satellite:RBS50
region: europe
firmware: V2.1.1.16
basic -> wireless : manually selected channels
advanced -> advanced setup
-> wireless settings
2.4Ghz
20/40Mhz Coexistence: unchecked
WMM: unchecked
5Ghz
WMM: unchecked
Backhaul
Daisy-Chain: unchecked
Bottom of page
Beamforming: checked
MU-MIMO: checked
Fast Roaming: unchecked
-> UPnP
UPnP: unchecked
<your router IP address>/QOS_main.htm
Enable WMM settings: unchecked
Turn Internet Access QoS On: unchecked
Enabled Upstream QoS: unchecked
...and I noticed this config does NOT include another router. I see where several folks on here continue to run the Orbi with another/original/old router. Although Orbi claims that this is OK, why and what benefits does this provide. Could this possibly be the cause of some of the unstability that some experience?
- godspeedApprentice
Retired_Member The reason i run my Asus AC68 as my router, is that it has a TON more features and security than the Orbi does (as a router). Using custom firmware (merlin), i can set 3 different types of QOS, i have built in network protection via AIProtection (Trend Micro), i can assign different DNS settings to different devices (using OpenDNS to filter the bad stuff out of my kids devices). The Asus router also has a PROPER guest network, where my main network is entirely hidden from the guest network. With Orbi, their guest network still allows guests to "see" ALL devices (guest or non-guest), with even some protocols (bonjour,etc) still accessible from the guest network to the non-guest (serious security flaw).
The reason i bought the Orbi (for $199, Walmart), is because i can not run ethernet to a central location in my house, and i just wanted a wireless system that would cover my 2800 sq ft house. 200 bucks is probably cheaper than hiring a home network installer to run cabling, although i am now considering it, just to get a single router to the center of my home.
- netgearguyApprentice
Regarding above, I know a lot of people just don't care, but turning off 20/40 coexistence is also not a "good neighbor" choice (not to mention I doubt it has any impact on stability).
- 20/40Mhz Coexistence: unchecked