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verrnum
Nov 07, 2022Aspirant
RBR 20 & Satellite slowness since the AP mode has been activated
Hello, Since I have switched from Modem to AP mode, the performance of the devices connected to the RBR 20 router and his satellites (x2) has decreased. It's more kind of very high latency, l...
- Nov 08, 2022
Hello Kevin,
Thank you for yours suggestions.
I've finally decided to buy a used NETGEAR RAX120 WIFI 6 Routeur to replace the ORBI system.
The latency and internet drop wa not acceptable.
Since I have recently installed Ethernet cable for my Gaming PC and Streaming box, I don't need some much bandwith capability on WIFI connection for the others devices of the house.
I will plug the 2,5 Gbit/s ISP connection to Multi Gigabits port of the routeur and connect the others wired devices directly on Ethernet port of the routeur.
I hope that the coverage range will be enough for my house, if not, I will ask for a refund.
Thank you for your help !
KevinLiT
Nov 07, 2022NETGEAR Moderator
Hello verrnum,
Welcome to the NETGEAR Community!
I understand that you are having latency issues with your RBR20 since changing to AP mode. If your ISP modem/router has integrated Wi-Fi please disable the Wi-Fi signal on your ISP modem/router.
Best,
Kevin
Community Team
verrnum
Nov 07, 2022Aspirant
hello,
Thank you, the integrated WiFi is already
turned off.
It's disappointing, slower than in 4G.
The Orbi Router is connected to the ISP router, optical fiber, 2,5 Gbits/s...
https://www.free.fr/freebox/freebox-pop/
Regards
Thank you, the integrated WiFi is already
turned off.
It's disappointing, slower than in 4G.
The Orbi Router is connected to the ISP router, optical fiber, 2,5 Gbits/s...
https://www.free.fr/freebox/freebox-pop/
Regards
- KevinLiTNov 07, 2022NETGEAR Moderator
Hello verrnum,
Thank you for your response!
Please change your RBR20 to router mode then change the Freebox to modem-only mode.
Best,
Kevin
Community Team
- verrnumNov 07, 2022Aspirant
Hello Kevin,
Thank you for your suggestion.
Before doing this, I will like to to know , as you can see in the picture attached, the Freebox Pop has 3 ethernet ports ( 1 x 2.5 Gbits/s et 2 X 1 Gbits/s).
For better latency and speed download, I have connected 1 PC to the 2.5 Gbits/s port and Shield TV to the 1 Gbits/s and the Orbi Router to the third ethernet port.
Orbi router and the 2 satellites has multiples devices connected with WIFI and ethernet (about 30 devices).
- Do you know if the devices directly connected to the Freebox Pop will be able to communicated with the devices connected to the Orbi System with the same IP adress range ?
- Do you know of the devices directly connected to the Freebox Pop will be able to benefit of the 2,5 Gbits/s bandwith when accessing to internet (no mandatory routing by the Orbi router) ?
Thank you for your help
- KevinLiTNov 08, 2022NETGEAR Moderator
Hello verrnum,
Thank you for providing additional details about your network layout!
Please disconnect all devices from your Freebox then connect only the Orbi then test the network speeds. If the network speeds are desirable then connect the other devices one by one.
If you would like all devices to be able to communicate with each other then you would need to have your Freebox Pop in router mode.
Changing the mode of your ISP router will not have an effect on network speeds.
What firmware is your RBR20 currently on?
Best,
Kevin
Community Team