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AmitR
Jan 17, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Announcing availability of OrbiOS 2.1
I posted this on a different thread, but copy & pasting it here for more visibility. Let me give you a quick update on where NETGEAR is with the OrbiOS. Just before Christmas break, we paus...
aaz
Jan 27, 2018Virtuoso
Yes, completely wireless. The computer is a Dell XPS1 about 3 years old running windows 10 pro. Connecting to the router direct all wireless, the Orbi is running as the router.
I've seen it jitter a bit more when connected via a satellite, but really on an LAN you should not be seeing constant double digit ping times, that would indicate that your network is not happy and something is causing that latency.
linkwrt
Jan 27, 2018Guide
wrote:Yes, completely wireless. The computer is a Dell XPS1 about 3 years old running windows 10 pro. Connecting to the router direct all wireless, the Orbi is running as the router.
I've seen it jitter a bit more when connected via a satellite, but really on an LAN you should not be seeing constant double digit ping times, that would indicate that your network is not happy and something is causing that latency.
Lowest ping over LAN 0.3 - 0.4 ms, jitter 0.3ms-0.7ms depend on traffic.
- timchJan 27, 2018Luminary
Up 10 days now on 2.1.2.18, still rock solid. Running in AP mode behind a BT Smart Hub with mixed network of wired and wireless.