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Koceto
Feb 10, 2019Aspirant
Orbi RBK 50 AC3000
Hello All. Could somebody tell me if Orbi RBK 50 AC3000 is automatically switching devices connected at 2.4GHZ network to 5GHZ. I have designated devices which are working only at 2.4GHz and this kin...
CrimpOn
Feb 10, 2019Guru - Experienced User
As ekhalil pointed out, a device that can only communicate at 2.4G will tell that to the Orbi. the Orbi will never "see a signal" from that device on 5G, and thus will never attempt to "steer" the device to 5G. The Orbi cannot detect that the device "would be better on 5G", so the question is moot. It can't happen.
From the question, is it difficult to ascertain whether (a) there are devices which are mysteriously dropping their WiFi connection and you are looking for the cause, or (b) you are about to install a new device that operates only on 2.4G and you are concerned about the vendor admonition, "MUST be connected to 2.4G WiFi".
Specifics of the situation is key.
Koceto
Feb 10, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the answer CrimpOn. You are correct. I am planning to get Orbi and I was worried about my Electrical Heaters Adax which are only working on 2.4 GHz. So I can go ahead and take Orbi system and know that Orbi will never try to switch them on 5 GHz. Just precautions. Also do you know how much devices I can connect at once on this system because I am planning to build smart home and to use Orbi RBK 50 AC3000 as a Mesh system. If this model is not good for this job which are you going to recommend?
- ekhalilFeb 10, 2019Master
Koceto wrote:
......... Also do you know how much devices I can connect at once on this system because I am planning to build smart home and to use Orbi RBK 50 AC3000 as a Mesh system. If this model is not good for this job which are you going to recommend?Please check this out about number of connections: