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Quido26
Dec 17, 2021Aspirant
RBK53
I have set up my router and satellite and find that the WiFi is stronger on guest network than main network on both 2 4ghz and 5ghz bands. I have confirmed this with WiFi analysis app on mobile. It...
CrimpOn
Dec 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
No. Transmit power is for the radio that is broadcasting both the primary and guest WiFi networks.
I just now checked my Orbi RBR50/RBS50 system and the guest WiFi signal appears to be slightly less than the primary network. The difference does not appear to be significant. This could have something to do with the way the analyzer program functions.
Anyway, the bottom line is no. Transmit power is set for the radio, not the WiFi SSID.
- Quido26Dec 25, 2021Aspirant
Thx for your reply. It gives an answer on my request.
But I do not understand that the quest network is more powerfull than the primary network.
The opposite would make sense. It seems to me that this is a hardware technical issue.
Now, the only thing I can do (to avoid my frustration) is to switch of the quest network :-(
Kind regards,
Guy