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phkhong
May 23, 2020Aspirant
RBR10 Region change
I purchased a RBR10 online last November and only just realised that the wireless region is set to North America and it is greyed out and unable to change in the webadmin - I am in Australia. Wha...
CrimpOn
May 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
There is a great discription of how to change Orbi Region codes in this post:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/Orbi-RKB53-global-differences/m-p/1736104#M59059
phkhong
May 24, 2020Aspirant
Thanks. Followed the instructions and changed region to AU and the region selection is enabled.
5GHz channel is still "stuck" at 157. Was expecting this to be Auto like 2.4GHz channel
- CrimpOnMay 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
There are two 5G channels. The "front" (or user facing) 5G channel can be selected from 36-48. 48 essentially "combines" channels 36-48 creating the biggest possible bandwidth for devices that can take advantage of it. The "backhaul" 5G channel for communication between Orbi devices is limited because of radio frequency restrictions. In many countries, channel 157 is about the only "fully open" channel. Where no higher frequencies are "fully open", the Orbi complies with restrictions to avoid weather & military radar in the area.
There is a long discussion about this issue in this post:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi/5Ghz-channels/td-p/1538610
- phkhongMay 25, 2020Aspirant
Re 157, that's what I figured when I used Wifi Analyzer to scan my Wifi.
I was expecting to see my user SSID to be on a different channel to 157 but Wifi Analyzer is showing it on the same channel 157.
I cannot see option to select or auto for 5Hz channel in web admin, in basic or Advanced menu.
Am I missing something?
- michaelkenwardMay 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What are you really trying to achieve?
Early on you said "I suspect it is interfering with my other 5GHz AP".
Might be worth trying to confirm this. Turn off the other one temporarily to see if that really is the issue. Does it have an control over channels?