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seanrkelly71
Jan 09, 2017Star
Orbi Satellite resetting itself
Hello I have had an Orbi router and satellite for 2 weeks and finding that the satellite resets itself once or twice a day. With no warning my connected ethernet devices all drop, satellite seems to...
- Jan 12, 2017
I think I resolved my problem (thanks to Pete's suggestion). I turned off the Dect phone which was in same room as Satellite and switched Sky Q to use ethernet instead of it's own mesh network. I've gone more than 30 hours without a Satellite reboot which is excellent!
peteytesting
Jan 10, 2017Hero
sounds like ether the sat is too far away from the router and is having connectivity issues or there is interference causing the backhaul to drop
how far and how many walls between router and sat and by chance is anything running when the drop out occours eg like a microwave or other wifi like cordless phone etc
pete
seanrkelly71
Jan 11, 2017Star
Hi Pete thanks for your reply. I dont see any commonallity when this happens. Microwave is not being used. We have DECT phones in t he house but they havent been used in months. The Disance between the Router and Satellite is about 15 meters, router in hallway on ground floor, Satellite on 1st floor in y study. There's no walls in between when doors are open, but not line of sight either.
i ahve two other wireless networks in the house, Sonos and Sky Q, both of which work on their own mesh network.
It is becoming a challenge fo me as its impacting my work, cant afford to have unexpected dropouts when i'm on a Lync video call and wasn't getting the dropouts on my previous setup which was a single Asus 87U router.
- peteytestingJan 11, 2017Hero
suggest you turn of those other 2 wifi networks and see if the orbi then performs as it should , you may find out a replacement orbi system may be better but first see if interference is a cause
also try looking at what wifi channels are being used by all the systems and see if you can separate them
pete