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JDTHIRD
May 24, 2019Aspirant
Orbi slow wireless file copy speeds
New Orbi RBK50. Replacing a Google Onhub I've used for several years. I have a cloud NAS as well as an 8 bay Synology on my home network, and using my Dell Insprion XPS13 with the Google wireles...
JDTHIRD
May 24, 2019Aspirant
Fortunately I had enabled remote management, so I can check from work here. Firmware is v2.3.1.60 and it showed no further updates available when I checked. I didn't go to the web page though during setup to see if there was a newer version out that it was not able to see automatically. Not sure what version it shipped with since during the initial install it did see a firmware update and updated itself during the process.
Switch is a Dlink gigabit DGS-1024A but if this was the cause of the issue I would not have expected to have had the speeds I had with the Google Onhub.
Shouldn't matter what ISP modem is, that has nothing to do with my internal network speeds and nothing is being routed to it off of my local subnet for traffic internal only when I copy a file from my laptop to my NAS or my WD cloud storage or my Ryzen media center PC. Although as a side note my internet speeds are fine and from the laptop I'm getting the 225 Mb speeds I expect.
Orbi is in router mode.
If I put the Google Onhub back in place with this disconnected, everything is back to normal speeds. Using the same cable since this is being put directly where the Onhub was.
I wonder if I just don't have as good of an angle with this compared to the Google device. That had 13 antennas in all directions and at multiple angles. I may try relocating it, as right now it's on top of a floating wall between my kitchen and great room, so it's about 7 or 8 feet higher than the laptop is, and about five feet to my right when I sit down with a direct line of sight from the Orbi to my laptop. I may try wiring it in at another spot in the great room to see if I get any different result when it's about the same level as the laptop, and directly "behind" the laptop where the antenna orientation may be better...
Thanks for any ideas!
J
FURRYe38
May 24, 2019Guru
Try disconnecting the D-Link switch and go directly with two LAN devices to the back of the RBR. These test wired then try some wireless copy speed jobs to compare. There known issues with unmanaged switches with Green Ethernet features and Orbi. They don't work well together.
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.
Try enabling Beamforming and MIMO(MIMO may or maynot be needed) and WMM. Under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless Settings
Try disabling the following and see:
Daisy Chain, Fast Roaming, IPv6 and Set 20/40Mhz Coexistence to 40Mhz only. Save settings and reboot the router and satellite(s).
Reason for asking about Modems is some modems have a built in router. Checking for this is all.
- JDTHIRDMay 24, 2019Aspirant
No way to plug into this, real pain running more wires up from the basement through the floor and this floating wall to where the Orbi is. But I can try a long cable directly from it to the NAS when I move it lower to test tonight when I get home.
Initial post stated that the wifi in that ISP modem is killed, has been since day one, so shouldn't be a factor. I have no other wireless points in the house.
House is a ranch about 1500 square feet, but the satellite shouldn't be coming into play I'd hope with the laptop only being near the main Orbi unit, not the satellite? Laptop never goes on that side of the house. It's probably about 40 feet away from the main unit though, but I'm using a cat-6 backhaul, not wireless.
As I said initially, already had tried hanging settings for MIMO and beamforming, no impact, but I didn't do the others, so even before I move the unit, I'll try those changes first after work and see if there's a difference.
Thanks, I appreciate the suggestions! I'd love to be able to keep this - no issues with my Echos in that other side of the house with the satellite there, and my iPad has a great signal it never had before. If I could just figure out this issue with speeds from the wireless client to the wired ones I'd be set. I like not having this crappy killer wireless chipset losing the wireless like it did every few hours with the Google router there...
John
- JDTHIRDMay 24, 2019Aspirant
Not finding where to disable IPV6. Everything else done, will start some testing. Then if this doesn't make a difference I'm going to relocate it, then I'll try plugging the NAS right into the unit's ethernet port to bypass the switch downstairs...
- FURRYe38May 24, 2019Guru
Should be under Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings...
- JDTHIRDMay 24, 2019Aspirant
All I see there is "internet connection type" which is disabled. I had been looking for something else more like a PC, so overlooked this. Was already disabled. So far no change, so going to relocate it.