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fteng12's avatar
fteng12
Aspirant
Aug 09, 2020

RBK50 - Devices not connecting to closest Satellite

I set up a new RBK50 system with 2 included satellites.  I also added one RBS20 satellite to the system.  In looking at the each Satellite, devices are not connecting to the closet Satellite causing slow downs on those devices, such as laptops and Apple TVs.  Also, no devices are connecting to the RBS20 satellite at all, even though I can see it connected on the network and there are devices that are closer to it ("other side" of the router and other Satellites).

 

The network map is showing that the router is connected to one satellite (RBS50)  and the other two satellites (RBS50 and RBS20) are connecting via the first satellite.  This is also odd as all three satellites are about the same distance from the router, with the RBS20 satellite being the closest to the router.  Maybe it's because the RBS50 satellites have stronger/bigger antennas?

 

Any advice?

7 Replies

  • I have this problem when adding a mesh system to an existing network. Devices connect to a further away satellite or router. 5GHZ devices connect at 2.4GHZ. Usually rebooting items like televisions, stereos, cameras, etc fixes this. Also, go to the devices in question, forget the network and relogin to your desired WIFI network. You should see the devices connect to the proper satellite or router and at the proper speed.

    • fteng12's avatar
      fteng12
      Aspirant

      Thanks for responding.  I tried your suggestion and powered off my laptop and back on.  I also choose to forget the network and accessed it via password again and it is still not connecting to the closest satellite.

       

      If there are any other suggestions, I would appreciate it.

      • Mstrbig's avatar
        Mstrbig
        Master

        How far apart are you satellites? The recomended distance is 30ft+. Also other things come into play, even though you say they are all abouyt the same distance apart. Interference, walls, etc can make one satellite stronger than the other. The RBS50s are stronger than the RBS20. You may want to move that one further away, since the RBR50s also have a faster wireless backhaul.

        The only other thing I would do, if nothing else helped, is start from scratch and reset the Orbi router and satellites. Then configure the router and follow 1 by one with each satellite, moving them to their desired location, before setting up the next satellite.