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almandr's avatar
almandr
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Jan 19, 2018

Orbi System Functionality with GoGoGate2

I have an Orbi network that I have been using very successfully for several months. I received a GoGoGate2 to make my garage door smart for Christmas. While attempting to install this device I am conjsistently having problems connecting the Gogogate2 to my home network. What I understand from the Gogogate side is that it needs a 2.4ghz WIFI signal to pair with. I know the Orbi broadcast a 2.4 along to with two 5ghz signals. The techsupport with Gogogate is asking that I create a separate SSID with a 2..4ghz dedicated signal to clear up my connection issues. 2 real questions here: 1. Do you have a gogogate2 for your garage that you pair up with an Orbi? 2. Do you know if I can create a separate SSID with 2.4ghz only? It seems like I could just remove the 5g from my guest network but I cant figure out how?! -a non techy person

7 Replies

  • DarrenM's avatar
    DarrenM
    Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

    Orbi does not officially allow to separate out the networks but members in the community have shown a work around on how to do this.

     

    DarrenM

  • I had the exact same issue and was never able to get the Gogogate 2 to connect to the Orbi router. I tried to turn off the satelite so that it would force a 2.4GHz connection but it did not resolve the issue. I eventually gave up and turned on my Comcast Wifi to get it to connect and it worked fine. I would much rather use the Orbi to connect and turn off the Comcast wifi router so that it does not interfere with Orbi but until there is a way to connect the Gogogate 2 to the Orbi router I will have to live with this workaround. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Netgear needs to find a way to provide connectivity to IOT devices that require 2.4GHz with Orbi (and not force users to hack a solution).

    • bobpar1's avatar
      bobpar1
      Aspirant

      While I am sure I could play around with this and make this hack work I would rather not seperate out the 2 networks as it limits the functionality of Orbi. One of the good things Orbi does is switch from 5GHz to 2.4GHz when the wifi signal gets weak. Not sure why the wifi connectivity on this particular device (Gogogate 2) is having issues as I have several other IOT devices (lights, switches and Nest) that connect fine through the 2.4GHz network. Clearly it is confused by the single SSID for some reason.

      • st_shaw's avatar
        st_shaw
        Master

        wrote:

        While I am sure I could play around with this and make this hack work I would rather not seperate out the 2 networks as it limits the functionality of Orbi. One of the good things Orbi does is switch from 5GHz to 2.4GHz when the wifi signal gets weak. Not sure why the wifi connectivity on this particular device (Gogogate 2) is having issues as I have several other IOT devices (lights, switches and Nest) that connect fine through the 2.4GHz network. Clearly it is confused by the single SSID for some reason.

        There's a good chance the SSID separation is only required during setup.  So:

        1.Separate the networks.

        2. Connect your problem device.

        3. Revert back to a single SSID.