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Damit1
Dec 09, 2018Apprentice
Rbk50 speed issues
Hi there On last black friday, bought RBK50 in this great deal. It has arrived, but LAN speedtest (and I believe it affect wireless for both Router and Satellite) are not Ok. I use to get arro...
fern12
Nov 25, 2019Aspirant
Anybody have a solution to this? I just upgraded to Spectrum's gigabit service and I'm not getting the 940mbps they promise. My download speeds didn't change from the previous tier I had but I notice my upload speeds did increase. When I connect my MacBook Pro straight to the modem via ethernet I do get the around 935mbps down.
Here's my setup:
Modem provided by Charter Spectrum
Orbi set to router mode
Two satellites around my home.
Top download speed I get is around 503mbps even if I tether straight to one of the Orbi ethernet ports.
Any input from anyone please? Thanks.
Stea1th
Nov 25, 2019Aspirant
Mine worked by turning off router mode and making it an ap and buying a new router (edge router x)
Sadly it was the only thing that worked for me; I tried everything
Sadly it was the only thing that worked for me; I tried everything
- fern12Nov 25, 2019Aspirant
Would I have to get a separate router for each of the satelliets as well if I have devices tethered to them?
Stea1th wrote:
Mine worked by turning off router mode and making it an ap and buying a new router (edge router x)
Sadly it was the only thing that worked for me; I tried everything - Stea1thNov 25, 2019AspirantNo, you just need a router. EdgerouterX didn’t do gigabit speeds out the box Either , I had to enable hardware offloading but it was a cheap ($60) alternative that works extremely well and gives you a crazy amount of abilities. I don’t recommend it unless you are familiar with IT equipment and or are willing to learn. I’m actually getting rid of my orbi and buying 2 new APs. I was a big supporter for orbi, and I still am, but for those on gigabit speeds, something is up preventing it from getting full speeds in router mode.
Mind you having it in AP I am able to get 800-950 speeds. Just like I used too with a wired system. - fern12Nov 25, 2019Aspirant
Interesting! Do you mind expplaining how they would connect to each other? My ISP modem to The Orbi set to AP to the Edgerouter? Then transfer all devices tethered to the Orbi to the new router? Do they Orbi satellites continue to provide IPs to the devices connected to them? Thanks!
Stea1th wrote:
No, you just need a router. EdgerouterX didn’t do gigabit speeds out the box Either , I had to enable hardware offloading but it was a cheap ($60) alternative that works extremely well and gives you a crazy amount of abilities. I don’t recommend it unless you are familiar with IT equipment and or are willing to learn. I’m actually getting rid of my orbi and buying 2 new APs. I was a big supporter for orbi, and I still am, but for those on gigabit speeds, something is up preventing it from getting full speeds in router mode.
Mind you having it in AP I am able to get 800-950 speeds. Just like I used too with a wired system. - Stea1thNov 25, 2019AspirantModem > Router > orbi Main (wan port) ///// satellite connect normal
Everything is connected to the orbi like normal. I’m just not using it for anything other than a switch and WiFi.
My setup I have the router handling IPs and controlling everything. The orbi does nothing aside from WiFi and a simple switch. - fern12Nov 25, 2019Aspirant
Can I switch it to AP mode on Orbi login to test and see if my speeds cahnge without buying the router first? Is there a way to test it first? Thanks for your help with this!
Stea1th wrote:
Modem > Router > orbi Main (wan port) ///// satellite connect normal
Everything is connected to the orbi like normal. I’m just not using it for anything other than a switch and WiFi.
My setup I have the router handling IPs and controlling everything. The orbi does nothing aside from WiFi and a simple switch. - fern12Nov 28, 2019Aspirant
I picked up the EdgeRouter X to see if I could fix my speed issue. Now I have the Orbi set to AP and the speeds improved a bit but not quite what I should be getting. I upgraded the EdgeRouter to firmware v2.0.6 and activated hardware offloading but the most I get is 700mps down when I'm tethered straight to the router. What firmware does your EdgeRouter have and is it stable? I feel like v2.0.6 broke hardware offloading after reading a bit on it. Note: if I connect staright to my ISP modem I get a constabt 940mbps down.
Stea1th wrote:
Modem > Router > orbi Main (wan port) ///// satellite connect normal
Everything is connected to the orbi like normal. I’m just not using it for anything other than a switch and WiFi.
My setup I have the router handling IPs and controlling everything. The orbi does nothing aside from WiFi and a simple switch.