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dldeuce
Apr 13, 2019Aspirant
RBR50 Intermittent bandwidth cap for PC only
I have a RBR50 Orbi network and a 185Mbps internet connection. Occasionally, I'll see poor performance on my win10 PC on wireless, and I'll do an Inernet speed test to see that I'm capped at 10, 30,...
ekhalil
Apr 14, 2019Master
I would guess that when you have bad bandwidth you would be connected to a disturbed 2.4 GHz channel. When disconnecting and reconnecting or rebooting Orbi the wireless card will always prefer 5 GHz channel and that's why things get better.
I'd do a wireless scan and select a 2.4 GHz channel that is least used by the surrounding and set it as the 2.4 GHz channel.
Do the same also for the 5 GHz channel.
- dldeuceApr 15, 2019Aspirant
Sounds plausible, but I don't understand how to do any of that.
- ekhalilApr 15, 2019MasterYou need to use a wifi scanning software on your computer or phone. What OS do you have on a computer or phone at home so we can recommend suitable apps?
- WRSORBIApr 16, 2019Luminary
This may or may not be the issue but I had a similar issue that I thought was the router perfoming capping but it turned out to be my Killer Wireless Adapter Control Center that was performing 'load balancing'. Deinstalled the Killer Control Center and issue was resolved.
- dldeuceApr 18, 2019Aspirant
So, I looked today. I'm getting 30Mbps on the laptop. I can see looking at the attached devices on my Orbi management page that the laptop is connected to 2.4G not 5G. Why is it doing that? I saw before that it was on 5G and my phone is always on 5G. I've looked into figuring out the best 2.4G channel before, but that's going to change over time. I would think I'd be much better off on 5G. Why am I not getting any consistency with that?
- dldeuceApr 18, 2019Aspirant
yes, and as soon as I disconnected and reconnected from the PC, I connect back at 5G and get the full bandwidth. You're probably on to something, now the question is why is it connecting to 2.4G? How do I control that?
- dldeuceApr 18, 2019Aspirant
I saw in Device Manager under the advanced tab on my wireless card that there is an option for preferred band. It was set to no p reference. I changed it to prefer 5G. We'll see what happens.