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loomis1975
Sep 22, 2016Luminary
Orbi Connection glitch
Ran into my first issue with the Orbi. Some devices appear to be disconnecting and reconnecting rapidly to the Orbi's SSID. My wife first reported it on her programming laptop yesterday morning, in...
Jonnym
Jan 20, 2017Star
Thanks. So, after reading through all the related posts on Orbi connectivity issues (esp this one: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Intermittent-internet-connectivity-outage-with-Orbi/m-p/1144719#M277) I tried two things last night:
*Moving the satellite further away from the router (pretty marginal tbh, perhaps 10 feet. Still connects with a solid blue);
*Performed a factory reset on the Orbi router (although the Orbi 'remembers' the newest FW 1.4.0.34. I haven't tried rolling back to the previous FW, and won't unless my new found fix fails).
And... So far, so good. The router login page no longer intermittently displays 'Orbi router error not connected' to the internet, and the continuous 'micro wi-fi drops' (that's my terminology - continually dropping/picking up wi-fi connection on certain devices) seems to have stopped. In an ideal world, I would have performed the two steps outlined above sequentially (I have a toddler, so time messing with this stuff is limited :) so I can't be certain which step, or a combination of two, is responsible. My gut feeling is the factory reset.
Time will tell, and I'll keep you posted. I really hope this continues to work for me. This issue aside, the Orbi is the closest to the ideal wi-fi set up I've tried so far.
ShadeShiner
Jan 21, 2017Initiate
I guess it's too early to ask if you have been experiencing any disconnects lately, but I have been dealing with this issue for the last couple of weeks and I almost had enough of it and want to return the routers. I have done multiple resets on both the modem and Orbi routers, through power and from the browser and smartphone application for my modem. I haved moved the routers closer and farther, I have changed the 2.4GHz and 5GHz channel multiple times, and forced refresh the NAT table by disabling UPnP and rebooting the devices. I don't want to even bother to downgrade firmware so I can't possibly believe that can even help. In writing this post, my Xbox One has disconnected from Xbox Live around 10 times in a span of about 15 minutes and that is just unacceptable. I need the extra range and I despise having to attempt to exchange or return them since I purchased them through Amazon.
- JonnymJan 21, 2017Star
I feel your pain, and wish there was something else I could suggest. Reading your post, though, you seem to have covered the bases in terms of the variouis fixes that I've come across in the forums. One thing: have you tried disabling 'implicit beam forming' (if enabled). Seems to help some people.
My set up still seems stable following the facrory reset. The 'internet not connected' glitch has certainly disappeared, and the 'micro drops' (my term) have definitely improved. I'm still getting a lot of DHCP IP entries on the log and, I've just notcied, multiple DOS attack entries. Better go investigate..!