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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...
webminster
Jan 27, 2018Luminary
wrote:
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.
I don't see "constant" excessive ping RTTs, as shown only random swings into them. The bulk of packets return in a few ms. I'll agree, something is causing it. As mentioned, the only change is the Orbi - going back to the ASUS restores the normal ping times. Pings from any box anywhere on the wired GB network to another shows consistent sub-ms RTTs.
aaz
Jan 27, 2018Virtuoso
Sounds like interference with the Orbi wifi. I assume you've tried changing channels, and did a network scan to see what else is around.
- webminsterJan 27, 2018Luminary
Yes.
- OdokJan 28, 2018AspirantTurning off daisy chaining seems to have worked for me too. Pity, it’s a good feature.
- TgtermJan 28, 2018Guide
Daisy chain off for several days. Since then, no major drops. A few times, my iPad seemed to have to think a little longer than one would expect. But, prior to turning off Daisy Chaining, I would have to reset a satellite pretty frequently due to 'no internet connection' error when looking at my wifi settings on my iPad. Haven't gotten that since.
No no other devices having issues right now, so maybe it's my older iPad acting up at this point. Samsung S8 is fine, as are my PCs, Fire TV streaming, Amazon Echoes, and Nest camera.