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Ulairi
Apr 16, 2018Luminary
RBW30 Wall Plug Satellite causes disconnects with RBK50
Per background in this thread, I am continuing to get disconnects with an iPhone that are caused to RBW30 wall plug satellite. This has come back again, after firmware updates to the latest vers...
schumaku
Apr 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
As it's not really documented - I'm not convinced it's a great idea to combine the "small" RBS40 Satellite or RBW30 Wall-plug Satellite with thier 2x2 AC 867 Mbit backhaul with the "big" 4x4 AC 1733 Mbit backhaul - if this is a) possible at all, and b) meaningful.
Only for the Orbi Outdoor RBS50Y the compatibility is documented (because it can work with some Orbi and the Orbi Pro: "Requires Orbi Router (RBR50, RBR40, RBR20 or SRR60 – sold separately)" [this part would be very clear] "or use with your existing Orbi WiFi System" [and that's more then vague again].
Some clarification by Netgear is required here.
However, in other threads we see the RBK50 Paired With Two RBW30 ...
- wimmmeApr 16, 2018Tutor
I suffered from disconnects too when the connection between RBW30 and RBR50 wasn't great.
I wanted to use the RBW30 to strengthen the signal in my garden shed.
Now that i have moved the RBW30 in the house having a good connection stability is great.
What's most disappointing is that 2 devices inside my garden shed (a 5$ sonoff (ESP8266 ) and my pool commander) are having decent connections to the RBR50, while the RBW30 was having connection issues just outside the shed. That's not what you would expect from a 150$ repeater from the same ecosystem.
- schumakuApr 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
wimmme wrote:What's most disappointing is that 2 devices inside my garden shed (a 5$ sonoff (ESP8266 ) and my pool commander) are having decent connections to the RBR50, while the RBW30 was having connection issues just outside the shed. That's not what you would expect from a 150$ repeater from the same ecosystem.
Well possible these to STA connect to the 2.4 GHz radio on the RBR50 - which does normally provide a longer reach, and does pass more walls than a 5 GHz, where the higher channels (because of the higher power allowance) are used for the Orbi (and many other Mesh system) backhaul. Nothing uncommon - but yes, from the consumer/user view this is hard to differentiate.
- wimmmeApr 16, 2018Tutor
Yes, i do understand that concept.
On 5GHz the connection was very bad, altough only one window and about 15meter free air between the router and the sattellite.
It even connected over 2.4 GHZ to the router; I didn't even know it was capable to do that, it showed a 2.4GHZ connection on the satetellites overview with poor connection.
And even worse, it made the router sometimes 'reconfigure', or 'resync', making my connections unstable.
I have an old Netgear EX6120 which was capable to do about the same as the orbi: use 5GHz backhaul to extend 2.4 fully.
It was a better setup then with the RBW30 :manfrustrated:
- UlairiApr 16, 2018Luminary
schumaku wrote:As it's not really documented - I'm not convinced it's a great idea to combine the "small" RBS40 Satellite or RBW30 Wall-plug Satellite with thier 2x2 AC 867 Mbit backhaul with the "big" 4x4 AC 1733 Mbit backhaul - if this is a) possible at all, and b) meaningful.
This Wall Plug satellite is supposed to be compatible with the RBR50 router.
Per page 3 of the product data sheet for the RBW30:
"What Do I Need for Orbi to Work?
• ORBI ROUTER (RBR40 or RBR50) – SOLD SEPARATELY "
The RBK52 is the kit consisting of "1 RBR50 + 2 RBW30"
On the product packaging for the RBW30 it says:
"What Do I Need for Orbi to Work?
• Orbi Router – SOLD SEPARATELY "
I suspect that they're being non-specific about which routers so that they can keep releasing new routers (e.g. RBR20)