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wesseljc
Sep 26, 2018Aspirant
WIFI dropping, hard wired PC still works - RBR50
Route will drop WIFI and satellites frequently - My PC attached via network cable has internet access - but both Orbi satellites and all wifi attached devices are dropped. this is happening 2-3 time...
sjthespian
Oct 02, 2018Guide
I'm in the same boat, I have random wifi drops and slow performnace with my Orbi RBR50 (with two satellites). I run the Orbi in AP mode since I already have a firewall and router. In fact, I have a farily extensive home network with an assortment of systems and IoT devices. Everything is fine without the Orbi, whether I pull out my Netgear Nighthawk or my old Cisco AP. The Orbi is great after a power-cycle, but performance slowly degrades over time until it becomes almost unsuable from *any* device connected to the wifi -- MacBook Pro, assorted iPhones or android tablets or even simple embedded devcies that are only sending a small HTTP request every 15 seconds.
The Orbi of course shows solid connections to both satellites.
And I have tried all of the suggestions from this forum post and others, all to no avail (changing 2.4GHz channels, disabling assorted settings, etc). It also affects all devcies using the Orib, whether 2.4 or 5 GHz. And it isn't anything as simple as a saturated network connection, the uplink at the moment is runnign at only 100Kb at the moment, while my iPhone can't even downlaod a simple web page on the WiFi. The only thing that is consistent is that it works after a reboot and degrades over time.
I even took a walk around the house with a couple of Android wifi scanning apps and signal strengh is great everywhere.
If only this thing supported syslog (or any other sort of logging) I could get it to log to my server and see if there were any errors or other intersting messages.
My Setup (DSL -> pfSense firewall -> Cisco 3750 -> RBR50)
sjthespian
Oct 05, 2018Guide
To add some more data, I pointed my smokeping install at my Ring Doorbell (on the WiFi at 5 GHz). You can see how poor the reponse gets with ping responses as high as 11 sec at some times. When it isn't bad the average is closer to 10 ms. The pair of 2 GHz devices I pointed smokeping at show similar trends, although not as bad with the normal average being around 5 ms and the peaks at 1.5 sec.

I also tried turning off one of the satellites Thu afternoon, as far as I can tell it made virtually no difference.
- FURRYe38Oct 05, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Please post this to a new post. Your test maybe results of a different environment and configuration from the OP here.
Make a new post and lets see if we can help you out some.
sjthespian wrote:
To add some more data, I pointed my smokeping install at my Ring Doorbell (on the WiFi at 5 GHz). You can see how poor the reponse gets with ping responses as high as 11 sec at some times. When it isn't bad the average is closer to 10 ms. The pair of 2 GHz devices I pointed smokeping at show similar trends, although not as bad with the normal average being around 5 ms and the peaks at 1.5 sec.

I also tried turning off one of the satellites Thu afternoon, as far as I can tell it made virtually no difference.