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MikeTRose's avatar
Jan 29, 2017

Netgear Orbi vs. IOgear Wireless HDMI

Here's a puzzler, where I may know the answer but it's not one I'm going to like...

I've had WiFi challenges (new house) since we moved in March... cycled through the provided Optimum/Cablevision D-Link, an Almond+, and a TP-Link Archer C7 with no consistent performance... until this week, when I splurged on a Netgear Orbi base+2 satellite system. A couple of firmware upgrades later and everything is working more smoothly than ever before. 

 

There's only one big fly in the ointment: we have an IOgear Wireless HD Digital kit https://www.iogear.com/product/GW3DHDKIT/ to transmit set-top box signal from the 2nd floor, where the cable box (and router) are, to the living room & projector. Although previously the IOgear unit worked (mostly) fine, acquiring signal and keeping good picture quality, last night it failed to sync for minutes at a time, and when it did get a lock the signal was jittery and full of noise.

 

I suspect -- and again, I am not happy to be headed down this road -- that the Orbi's 5GHz backhaul connection between the base and satellite units is stomping on the IOgear's wireless HDMI signal. A handful of Amazon reviews and forum posts indicate something similar.

 

Does anyone have experience with this particular combo? Recommendations for isolating the two bands?

15 Replies


  • MikeTRose wrote:

    Here's a puzzler, where I may know the answer but it's not one I'm going to like...

    I've had WiFi challenges (new house) since we moved in March... cycled through the provided Optimum/Cablevision D-Link, an Almond+, and a TP-Link Archer C7 with no consistent performance... until this week, when I splurged on a Netgear Orbi base+2 satellite system. A couple of firmware upgrades later and everything is working more smoothly than ever before. 

     

    There's only one big fly in the ointment: we have an IOgear Wireless HD Digital kit https://www.iogear.com/product/GW3DHDKIT/ to transmit set-top box signal from the 2nd floor, where the cable box (and router) are, to the living room & projector. Although previously the IOgear unit worked (mostly) fine, acquiring signal and keeping good picture quality, last night it failed to sync for minutes at a time, and when it did get a lock the signal was jittery and full of noise.

     

    I suspect -- and again, I am not happy to be headed down this road -- that the Orbi's 5GHz backhaul connection between the base and satellite units is stomping on the IOgear's wireless HDMI signal. A handful of Amazon reviews and forum posts indicate something similar.

     

    Does anyone have experience with this particular combo? Recommendations for isolating the two bands?

     

     


     

    get a wireless app like inssider and see what channel the iogear is tranmitting on as it may be in the lower 5 gig and you could then change / set  the orbi 5 gig so they dont conflict

     

    if the iogear is on the upper channels try rebooting the orbi system with the iogear turned on and the orbi may detect the iogear and put its backhaul on another channel

    • MikeTRose's avatar
      MikeTRose
      Guide

      peteytesting wrote:

       

      get a wireless app like inssider and see what channel the iogear is tranmitting on as it may be in the lower 5 gig and you could then change / set  the orbi 5 gig so they dont conflict

       

      Unfortunately, the IOgear doesn't use WiFi -- just bandwidth in the 5GHz range, so inSSIDer doesn't see it. (Tried that earlier today.)

      if the iogear is on the upper channels try rebooting the orbi system with the iogear turned on and the orbi may detect the iogear and put its backhaul on another channel

      Interesting... might try that and see. My understanding is that the Orbi backhaul is a pretty hefty chunk of channel, but might help.

       

      • peteytesting's avatar
        peteytesting
        Hero

        MikeTRose wrote:

        peteytesting wrote:

         

        get a wireless app like inssider and see what channel the iogear is tranmitting on as it may be in the lower 5 gig and you could then change / set  the orbi 5 gig so they dont conflict

         

        Unfortunately, the IOgear doesn't use WiFi -- just bandwidth in the 5GHz range, so inSSIDer doesn't see it. (Tried that earlier today.)

        if the iogear is on the upper channels try rebooting the orbi system with the iogear turned on and the orbi may detect the iogear and put its backhaul on another channel

        Interesting... might try that and see. My understanding is that the Orbi backhaul is a pretty hefty chunk of channel, but might help.

         


        the iogear must be on a channel as i cant see how it would work otherwsie are you sure you used a 5 gig wifi adapter

         

        yes it uses 80ghz but should try and avoid interference where it can

  • I'm having the exact same issue with my Optoma WHD200 Wireless HDMI transmitter, I've tried changing channels in the Orbi router for the 5Ghz transmission with no results. I'm trying to shuffle the locations of the router, and HDMI transmitter and receiver, so far with no luck... :-( My only solution right now is to switch off the Orbi router while watching TV...

     

    If any solution comes along, I'm interested!!