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ryanjohn04
Oct 22, 2017Guide
Single Broadcast Issues
I have been having this issue since day one with Orbi. I don't understand why they do not create an option where there is a drop down for all the connected macids that say "dual", "5ghz" or "2.4ghz"...
st_shaw
Oct 22, 2017Master
It's because the client, not the router, ultimately decides which band to connect to.
A better question would be to ask Ring and Nest why they do not have an option on their devices to choose 2.4 GHz vs 5 GHz.
There is a recent post that describes a "hack" to create separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5 GHz. This would allow you to lock your devices to one band, but could have negative impact on roaming or other side effects.
Using the 2.4 GHz band isn't a perfect solution either. If it were, then all cameras would be 2.4 only.
ryanjohn04
Nov 19, 2017Guide
st_shaw- definitley all good points. I just feel like its such an easy thing to code into the firmware why not give us that option for these type of situations. Also would love a dropdown for satelittle selection as well. Sometimes my stationary devices just pick whichever satelitte is first to come online after a reboot, when one closer is actually a better option for proximity. Do you know of any mesh systems that seperately broadcast band ssids?
- st_shawNov 20, 2017Master
Ubiquiti Amplifi is supposed to support separate SSIDs. Google WiFi, Velop, and Eero all use a single SSID, just like Orbi. I'm not sure about the others.