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MichaelParks26
Jan 04, 2022Aspirant
Need Basement Help
Due to COVID constraints my wife has begun teaching her classes from home via Google Meets. She set up a nice work area in our finished basement, but had trouble with our WIFI there. After reading h...
- Jan 05, 2022It won't allow me to use channel 36. Each time I attempted to do so the number in the box went back to 40. I've set the 5G devices variously at 40, 44, and 48. Doesn't seem to make an appreciable difference.
MichaelParks26
Jan 04, 2022Aspirant
The router is on the main floor, next to the modem. Only the ORBI Outside satellite is in the basement.
The ORBI Outside satellite is more than 30 feet from the router.
My router is an RBR40 with 2 satellites and the added ORBI Outside. The house is roughly 3,500 square feet. The modem router has been disconnected.
The ORBI Outside satellite is more than 30 feet from the router.
My router is an RBR40 with 2 satellites and the added ORBI Outside. The house is roughly 3,500 square feet. The modem router has been disconnected.
CrimpOn
Jan 04, 2022Guru - Experienced User
The error message is coming from Google Meets, correct?
What this sounds like is the connection between Orbi router and the RBS50Y satellite is too weak.
There is no benefit of placing the satellite "on the desk" with the computer if the link between router and satellite is weak.
WiFi is affected dramatically by material. It could be just your luck that the WiFi link between router and satellite is having to penetrate 20 floor joists. Or be directly behind an HVAC duct that is hidden above the ceiling.
I would try relocating the satellite close to the router and still maintain either a clear line-of-sight or have few obstacles between the satellite and teaching PC.