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GWild
Sep 05, 2019Guide
Orbi RBS20 AP settings
Orbi RBS20 Satellite
Can the Access Point on a satellite be disabled? I believe the satelitte is just close enough to a TV that the TV is constantly changing mesh zones and half the time can't get an IP address after it sleeps. Only the TV has this issue (that I can tell). The BRP and Receiver seem to do okay - but they are a foot farther away from the satellite.
I need to keep the satellite in the bridge mode it is working on (using the wired ports), but want the AP to not allow connections.
7 Replies
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
No, the wifi on the RBS can't be disabled.
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials when wirelessly connected.- GWildGuide
The issue is the TV in question is exactly half way between the router and the satellite. And for whatever reason it has a problem reconnecting after it goes to sleep. The TV randomly chooses the router or the satellite ... half the time showing up on the router side, sometimes showing up on the satellite. My thought is if an IP was given through the satellite to a certainmac, the router won't allow a new connection through the router to the same mac. Like the IP allocation table isn't being cleared when a device drops.
The BRP and receiver that are very close have no issues - but I'm not convinced they ever turn off their wifi. The TV does, and shows "can't connect" on startup. This lasts minutes and sometimes fails altogether requiring a full power down restart.
Home size is not a factor. All other devices are working as expected. Mesh is working as expected, mobile devices swap APs without issue.
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? This can be a factor.
You can try lowering the power output of the RBR from 100%, try 75% then 50%.
If the TV is having a problem connecting to WiFi after coming out of sleep, this would need to be reviewed by the TV mfr.