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gilesy
Apr 21, 2021Tutor
Problem with wifi phone calls ONLY when a specific satellite is used
A strange problem has recently cropped up. My network comprises an RBR20 router, two RBS20 satellites and a RBS50Y outdoor satellite. It's all been working flawlessly until about a week ago when...
- Apr 21, 2021
Might check your phone. Has it been updated recently or anything changed?
Might swap the RBS around to see if the problem follows.
CrimpOn
Apr 21, 2021Guru - Experienced User
gilesy wrote:It's all been working flawlessly until about a week ago when I moved one of the satellites. Now, whenever the RBS20 satellite (called office) is on, any phone call I make over wifi calling last a few seconds and then dies. As soon as that satellite is turned off, I can make calls no problem at all.
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All devices are up to date in terms of firmware and I have done a factory reset on everything and started from scratch...but to no avail.
When a problem suddenly appears, it is a common practice to ask, "what changed?" In this case, "moved the satellite". What happens if the satellite is returned to the original position?
Attempts to remedy the problem included a factory reset on everything and reconfiguration. Did that also include updating the firmware?
Which type of cell phone is this? Was there a recent software update on the phone?
WiFi calling fails when this satellite is powered on, even if the cell phone is not connected to that satellite?
tak1313
Apr 21, 2021Luminary
CrimpOn wrote:
When a problem suddenly appears, it is a common practice to ask, "what changed?" In this case, "moved the satellite". What happens if the satellite is returned to the original position?
Attempts to remedy the problem included a factory reset on everything and reconfiguration. Did that also include updating the firmware?
Which type of cell phone is this? Was there a recent software update on the phone?
Agreed. Moving the satellite MAY have caused a condition where there is sufficient crossing of the signals between the satellites/router to confuse the phone or router enough to cause transmission/reception issues.
In additiona, since Orbi has no QOS control, you are left to the routing system to decide priority.
- gilesyApr 22, 2021Tutor
Thanks for all your help - much appreciated and it seems to have done the job. I've swapped the location of the satellites around and after about an hour of settling down, everything seems to work fine, including making calls when connected to the satellite which was previously causing the issue.
How strange, but delighted that it's resolved and in such a simple manner.
Thank you!!
- FURRYe38Apr 22, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Be sure to save off a back up configuration to file for safe keeping. Saves tine if a reset is needed.
https://kb.netgear.com/000062080/How-do-I-back-up-the-configuration-settings-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-SystemEnjoy. :smileywink:
gilesy wrote:Thanks for all your help - much appreciated and it seems to have done the job. I've swapped the location of the satellites around and after about an hour of settling down, everything seems to work fine, including making calls when connected to the satellite which was previously causing the issue.
How strange, but delighted that it's resolved and in such a simple manner.
Thank you!!