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randomguywarwic
Aug 10, 2020Aspirant
Slow web browsing - pulling my hair out! RBK53 **Help**
Hi All - I installed the above Orbi router and 2 sataligts in my bungalow. They are in direct line of sight, R/S/S about 10m apart. Have the router connected to a Archer MR200 4g router (via network ...
Mstrbig
Aug 10, 2020Master
Maybe tthe browser needs refreshing or maybe the PC is just not getting a good WIFI connection. Check your WIFI channels to make sure you are on an optimum channel with less traffic. If I remember correctly your internet speed is slow to start with. That can play a huge role when other devices are using the same bandwidth.
QOS = orbilogin.com - advanced - wireless settings - "Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings"
randomguywarwic
Aug 10, 2020Aspirant
Thanks - Yes, got that one enabled, (Tried on and off) -
Whats interesting, is if i switch the Orbi off, and just run off the wifi on the 4g router, the speeds are instant for loading webpages... As soon as i run the orbi network, the up and down speed are the same, but the browsing (opening websites) just grinds to halt... I have tried running 2 differnt $g routers, and the smae issue persists... It must be something to do with the wifi on the Orbi.. I know the apple laptops dont "travel well" in that they dont auto switch between the different satalites, it this pain is on all devices, even sitting next to the router... Looked at the wifi anlyser, and the channels are completly clear... clealy something is going on with it....
Mstrbig wrote:Maybe tthe browser needs refreshing or maybe the PC is just not getting a good WIFI connection. Check your WIFI channels to make sure you are on an optimum channel with less traffic. If I remember correctly your internet speed is slow to start with. That can play a huge role when other devices are using the same bandwidth.
QOS = orbilogin.com - advanced - wireless settings - "Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings"