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IamMightyThor's avatar
Apr 08, 2017

Orbi RBS50 no 2.4GHz connection to router

RBR50 & RBS50

Firmware V1.8.0.6 - Router and Satellite

 

Came across this the other day, I logged into the RBS50 to see what I could see, I noticed that the image on the main page showed the status of the connection. 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz. In the image below, you will see the 5.0GHz shows as connected, and the 2.4GHz frequency shows (No Connection). 

RBS50 - 1.JPG

This isn't explained very well anywhere, I was initially of the thought that the 2.4GHz band wasn't connected right, then I remembered the Orbi has a dedicated band to connect to the router from the satellite. This simply states there are no devices connected on the 2.4GHz frequency on the RBS50 (Satellite).

 

If someone from Netgear happens to read this, maybe update that to read: (No Connected Devices) or (No Devices Connected)

 

Just in case someone thinks the satellte isn't working properly like I did for a couple minutes.... ok, days... until I had time to dedicate to looking at this.

 

Help this helps someone.

 

Steve

25 Replies

  •  I seem to be having a similar problem. I have my system set up, but when I look for available networks, I see that not all of the Wi-Fi signals produced by my orbi system under my name.  It appears that the 5 GHz network's are not part of the network name I set up during installation.

     

    If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please help. I could take a picture with my phone to show you what I'm looking at if that would be helpful. Someone please help. 

  • It's not that mine isn't working, it's the all of my devices take advantage of the higher speed the 5.0 GHz frequency offers. I am going to get one of my older phones/laptops to connect and see how it registers. I'll load that image next.
    • Daveapatton's avatar
      Daveapatton
      Guide

       I'm having the exact same problem except my 5 GHz won't connect. I've also posted my problem in this discussion room-keep an ion my post to see if anyone gives us good advice. 

       Look at the picture I said when I search for networks: 

      IMG_0964.PNG

      • Daveapatton's avatar
        Daveapatton
        Guide

        Forgot to mention, the name of my network is Patton -  you can see below my network, the 5 GHz signal will not join my signal.

  • There are two routes shown in the picture...

     

    The one from the router to the satellite (shown between these two devices) and from satellite to connected devices. (shown to the right)

    So what you see, is that 2.4 and 5GHz wifis are up and running, but at the moment there are only devices connected to the satellite's 5GHz wifi and no device is connected by 2.4 GHz.

    • Right, and that is what I figured out, but all of our devices we curently use on a regular basis were new enough to only use the 5.0GHz band. 

       

      I am on an older Dell D830 typing this, and was able to confirm my thoughts. Below is the image from the satellite with this laptop connected.

       

      RBS50 24 c.JPG

       

      So, as I had suspected (after stopping and thinking it through), it shows only if something is connected on that band, and that the band itself, is 'Not Connected'. The wording is what threw me..

       

      Appreciate everyones contributions. I just needed to blow the dust off of an older device and verify.

       

      Steve

      • myblade's avatar
        myblade
        Tutor

        Yep :) You're welcome.

         

        What might happen that the connection between router and satellite (backhaul) falls back to 2.4G if the connection is bad or the distance to high, but this would be noticeable by either the LED on top of the satellite or in the same picture to the left side by missing half of the "wifi ray".

         

        But this would not affect the connection from satellite to client devices :)

  • It is not! On my first Location the distance was to high resulting in an 2.4G backhaul.

    It was shown in the satellite's frontend as well as the attached devices on the router's frontend.
    • rhester72's avatar
      rhester72
      Virtuoso

      I quite promise that it is indeed 5GHz only.  It runs on the upper channels of that band, leaving the lower channels for 5GHz client connectivity.  There is no 2.4GHz backhaul whatsoever, as it isn't fast enough (and there's no dedicated radio for it).

       

      Rodney

      • JMU1998's avatar
        JMU1998
        Luminary

        If the 2.4GHz is turned off on the base/main Orbi unit will it also turn the 2.4GHz off on the satellite as well? I ask because I do not have any old legacy devices so I turned off the 2.4GHz on the main Orbi but the satellite shows both bands in blue and just 2.4GHz says no connection in blue it should not be there correct?  Is there a way to turn 2.4GHz off manually on the satellite itself?

  • Does anyone know why when I look at my details for the 5 GHz channel options, orbi does anyone know why when I look at my details for the 5 GHz channel options, orbi appears to only permit to channel choices: I think one is channel 57. I did 2 GHz selections, you can choose automatic, meaning the routers will choose the most appropriate channels.
  • Sorry for the typos. Friggin Siri!
    Bottom line to my question, in set up you can choose automatic channel selection for the 2.4 GHz frequency but that option is not available for the 5 GHz frequency . Why?
  • I need to be able to connect my Samsung galaxy s7 at 2.4ghz to program my wifi smart plugs that only operate at 2.4ghz. The problem is there is only a single SSID now for all bands, and my phone is connecting me automatically at 5...The app will not let me program them while connected at 5ghz. Does anyone know if there is a way to force a connection to the 2.4ghz so I can at least try to put the new SSID and password and get the outlets back up and running. I think because they only support 2.4 they will connect at that once and if I am able to get my phone to connect at 2.4 to reprogram them. They are potensic wifi plugs I got on amazon. They worked very well on my old dual band router that had separate ssid for 2.4 and 5ghz.
    • DarrenM's avatar
      DarrenM
      Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

      Is there a setting in the phone to disable the 5ghz because right now you can not force orbi to use 1 band.

       

      DarrenM

      • CMCHARRON's avatar
        CMCHARRON
        Aspirant
        Unfortunately there is no way to force the phone to connect at a certain band. What I did is hooked up the old router again and changed the SSID of the 2.4 gigahertz to match the new orbi SSID and password. Then I was able to connect my phone reprogram the outlets disconnect all that power back on the ORBI and everything is fine