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Zoliver
May 30, 2018Tutor
RBK40 - no connectivity
After just a short 48 hours with the Orbi, I'm regretting my purchase. I work from home and have lost my connection 3 times yesterdat, but it reconnected fairly quickly. Today, My connection dropped...
Zoliver
May 30, 2018Tutor
I'm losing my wireless connection. The one wired connection seems to not have issues, but the sattelite isn't in my office because it has to be close to the front door for our ring doorbell to work.
I downloaded the most recent FW that was available when I set-up. And I'm connected to an Xfinity modem.
Several neighbors are wireless, but I'm a secured network with no guest access available. I'm not sure how to switch channels on the Orbi and am assuming I have the 2.4Ghz available to me.
FURRYe38
May 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What is the Mfr and model# of the ISP modem its' connected too?
Try using manual channel 1, 6 or 11 on 2.4Ghz. Found under Basic/Wireless on the routers web page.
Try disabling MIMO, Daisy Chain and Fast roaming. Found under Advanced/Advanced Settings/Wireless.
What is the distance between the router and satellite?
- ZoliverMay 30, 2018Tutor
Thank you Furrye38!
Mimo, Fast roaming and daisy chain are disabled. I also reached out to support via phone call. The distance between the router and sattelite are approx 25-30 ft.
The sattelites weren't connected to the router, so basically the only functioning piece of equipment was the router. I'm in the process of updating firmware on the sattelites so they will connect.
In case anyone else needs to do something similar, go to www.orbilogin.com then select the advanced tab --> administration --> firmware update. If the sattelites aren't at the same version as the router, they need to be moved close to the router, then updated. Once updated, then you can move them back.
Hopefully this works. If not, I'll be back on the phone.