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argold
Jan 28, 2019Guide
Orbi Feature Request
I just noticed ths forum and apologise if I'm asking for something already discussed. If so, please point me to any existing thread or comments.
I would like more flexibility with the wireless settings. Right now the 2GHz and 5GHz wireless APs are locked together, being both ON together and also with the same SSID. This causes problems with IoT devices such as power socket switches which must be configured with a SmartPhone but which only have 2GHz radios and can only be configured if the SmartPhone is using a 2GHz AP. When my phone locks onto the Orbi 5GHz AP wireless the phone is unable to configure the IoT devices. I need the option to temprorarily disable the 5GHz signal else be able to apply different SSIDs so that I can steer my phone to the 2GHz signal.
Thanks.
6 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
The main issue isn't Orbi and the smart connect, it's how the IoT Mfr setup software is handling howe the setup mobile device when it's connected to 5Ghz rather then 2.4Ghz. 2.4Ghz devices will ONLY see and use 2.4ghz. They can not connect to 5Ghz ever. For some reason IoT mfrs are not allowing thre setup apps that are run on 2.4 AND 5Ghz supporting mobile devices to work on 5ghz during there setup process. Mfrs needs to allow the users mobile devices to connect to either frequency during the setup process regardless if there IoT device only supports 2.4Ghz.
If you can get your mobile device to connect to 2.4Ghz long enough to setup the IoT device, it should work. You can try and turn down the 5Ghz power power output temporarily to see if this helps your mobile device to connect to 2.4Ghz.
- argoldGuide
Whatever anyone claims is "the main issue" the problem would be solved of Orbi allowed the two wireless bands to be separately controlled through the web interface.
The hooks are all there in Orbi's code and they can be accessed using telnet to busybox using config set wl_ssid="SSID" for 2GHz and config set wla_ssid="SSID" for 5GHz but that's a real PITA.
I've never met a device before that nailed the two WiFi bands together and I don't like it. Please, Mr. Netgear, fix this.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
The main issue is that the IoT Mfrs needs to allow there setup software and setup devices to be connected to either radio while it setup up the IoT device. Techincally 2.4 and 5Ghz are on the same network thus can communicate between them. The IoT Mfrs are not testing this for MESH routers that use Smart Connect. Would be easier if IoT mfrs step up to the plate and do there development to make things better for there products when connected to MESH routers using a single SSID name platform.
You can make a request here:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/idb-p/idea-exchange-for-home
Good Luck.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
Making changes the the routers web page ui and how the wifi system works would be a change. Just saying.
Possible that doing this would incur other issues in the wifi system. Something NG may not want to do.
Over all IoT mfrs needs to step up and make changes for these kinds of systems. The systems do work. It's when these Mfrs are not developing and testing on a wider wifi product platform is where they seem to fail.