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dan801
Jan 05, 2019Apprentice
Selecting higher channels via Telnet
I understand the GUI only allows lower 5ghz channels. I also believe the higher channels 149 etc is used as a backhaul channel. Has anyone figured out a way to force a higher channel via Telnet simila...
FURRYe38
Jan 06, 2019Guru - Experienced User
If you are in a congested building, try lowering the power of the Orbi from 100% to 50%. This will help make your broadcast foot print smaller and maybe less proan to neighboring wifi interferences: Advanced Tab/Advanced Settings/Wireless settings.
What is the size of your home? Sq Ft?
What is the distance between the router and satellite(s)? 30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials. Might try using the Orbi router alone with out a satellite and see how it works.
dan801 wrote:
I understand the GUI only allows lower 5ghz channels. I also believe the higher channels 149 etc is used as a backhaul channel. Has anyone figured out a way to force a higher channel via Telnet similar to seperating the SSID. My apartment is so congested with 36-48 channels its not funny.
NuOrbi
Apr 07, 2019Aspirant
Only 30 ft. between the main/router and satellite(s)? That's only 10 yards (10 paces), seems to be an extraordinarily short distance, defeating the whole purpose of having a mesh network for better coverage. Wouldn't any wifi router/AP/extender worth its salt be capable of covering a distance of 10 yards?
- SW_Apr 07, 2019Prodigy
You are right that you don't really need the Orbi sets if it's less than 30sqft of coverage. I believe 30sqft refers to the min range and not max range. If it's less than 30ft without concrete walls in between, you don't need the Satellite.
- FURRYe38Apr 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
As mentioned "30 feet is recommended in between them to begin with depending upon building materials." You can go farther out if you have that option. Seen others post 50" and beyond with there systems.
NuOrbi wrote:
Only 30 ft. between the main/router and satellite(s)? That's only 10 yards (10 paces), seems to be an extraordinarily short distance, defeating the whole purpose of having a mesh network for better coverage. Wouldn't any wifi router/AP/extender worth its salt be capable of covering a distance of 10 yards?