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GMiner429
Aspirant
Mar 27, 2020

RBR50 Connecting 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHZ Devices

I just got an Orbi RBR50 system with a single satellite. I knew going into it I'd have to separate the SSID's which I've done. The issue I'm having is even with the SSID's separated only one is working at a given time now. For instance, if I have the 5GHZ SSID name listed in the router program the the 2.4 GHZ SSID is not an available choice on my iPhone. As a result, my 2.4 GHZ only devices will not work. If I change the router program to showing the 2.4 GHZ SSID my iPhone will connect to that and the 2.4 GHZ devices work great. This means every device in my home has to be on 2.4 GHZ. So having split the SSID's made it so I can use the 2.4 GHZ only devices but I get zero advantage of having the 5 GHZ system. 

I'm not a tech guy, just someone trying to upgrade as new tech comes out. Please hope but I need specifics. 

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  • Seperating out the SSID's isn't support and can make things work unreliably. Kind of like you're getting.

    Is there a reason you want them seperated out? 

    • GMiner429's avatar
      GMiner429
      Aspirant

      Yes, I have multiple 2.4 GHZ only devices that will not connect otherwise to the best of my knowledge. Some of the devices are OK, but those that need to connect through my iPhone will not connect, for example several WiFi sockets I have from Leviton. 

      • tomschmidt's avatar
        tomschmidt
        Virtuoso

        Try this method which works for most IoT devices that require your smart phone to also be on the 2.4GHz frequency to configure their WiFi.

        1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the Orbi network.
        2. Enter orbilogin.com or 192.168.1.1 (IP address of your router's LAN port).
        3. The login window opens, enter username "admin" and the password that you configured for your router.
        4. Click Advanced tab > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings.
        5. Uncheck the box "Broadcast SSID" for the 5GHz frequency and click Apply to save the settings.
        6. Confirm that your smartphone is connected to the 2.4GHz frequency. If it is still connected to the 5GHz frequency, then "Forget" the WiFi network for your SSID, then reconnect to it and enter your SSID password. Now your smartphone should be on the 2.4GHz frequency.
        7. Try connecting your IoT device to the Orbi network per its setup instructions.
        8. If it works, re-enable the broadcast SSID option for the 5GHz frequency.
        9. On your smartphone, turn WiFi off and back on again and it should reconnect to the strongest signal.
        10. If your smartphone did not reconnect to the 5GHz frequency, then "Forget" the WiFi network again for your SSID, then reconnect to it and enter your SSID password.

        I have this posted in the Tips and Tricks on this forum as well.