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Shaun27
Jan 19, 2020Star
RBK50 - satellite repeatly disconnects
My patience is now comimg to an end. I purchased this Orbi system because quote " simple to setup", what an utter nonsense. The system replaces my Apple extreme, in all the ten years I had the syst...
- Jan 20, 2020
May I thank everyone for their help. Sadly I have return the Orbi system today. Netgear could not help and I think as a customer I have done enough....The last instructions from Netgear took me hours to achive.
Have gone back to my faithful Apple Extreme which needs replacing. Just plugged the Apple Extreme in and everything is up and running. Will I take a deep breath and try Orbi again? Well I might, but not for a little while, I need a holiday! To me the satellite was defective in some way.
Happy days,
Shaun27
Jan 19, 2020Star
No response from Netgear this morning. Trying to reach to them.
Looking at channels my Orbi is using.
2.4 set to Auto - using channel 13
5GHZ set to channel 36
are these OK?
The router is rock solid. No issues at ALL.
can I factory reset the satellite only?
- Shaun27Jan 19, 2020Star
My 2.4 GHZ was set to Auto. Looking at some software on my iMac, it was telling me I was using channel 13. I have therefore moved to channel 1 which the software is telling me is the best channel for me. see what happens.
- Shaun27Jan 19, 2020Star
5 GHZ - presently set to channel 36. I Mac is telling me, my neighbours are also using channel 36. So I have changed to channel 40. Will see if this helps. Any ideas please post.
- tucsonticoJan 19, 2020Virtuoso
Please answer a few questions so the forum members can try to help you:
1) What firmware version are you running on the router and satellites?
2) How large is your house (or the area you're trying to cover with ORBI) in square feet?
3) What is the approximate distance between the router and satellites? (30 feet is recommended minimum.)
4) What type of configuration is your ORBI system, i.e., star or daisy chain? ("Star" is Sat>Router>Sat. "Daisy chain" is Router>Sat>Sat.)
5) What brand and model modem are you using and what speed does your ISP provide?
The channels you've selected for 2.4 gHz and 5 gHz are a good start. You've already done a good bit ot troubleshooting by determining what WiFi interference your neighbors could induce.WiFi interference from competeing signals is the primary cause of poor performance. Not to be pedantic but this article will describe why this is so prevalent:
Some other experts will chime in soon. Good luck!