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djc6
Nov 06, 2016Luminary
Slooooow iPad 3 & iPad 2 on Orbi - everything else super fast
Picked up an RBK53 - three pack Orbi at Costco on Friday. I have an iPad 2, iPad 3 both running iOS 9.3.5. They will likely never get upgraded past that, iOS 10 doesn't support them. Both devi...
- Nov 11, 2016
Hello djc6
I was able to get my hands on a Ipad 2 and test it on my orbi and I am getting the same result as you are it will not go over 20 mbs enen though my laptop is getting 70+ on speed tests I will pass this along to our engineers to see if we can find out why.
DarrenM
DarrenM
Nov 10, 2016Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello djc6
Do you happen to have any older wifi devices that connect to orbi like a old blu ray or smart tv?
DarrenM
djc6
Nov 10, 2016Luminary
No old devices that connect via Wi-FI. My TV and Blu-Ray are wired to a switch and switch plugs into Orbi. Both TV & Blu-Ray show up as 'Wired' when I look at Orbi interface.
Other Wi-Fi devices are 2 Macbook Pros (one Mid-2012, one Mid-2014). Both get 300Mbps via Orbi 5Ghz easily anywhere in house.
I have an iPad mini 4, iPhone 6, iPhone 6S+ - all also do very well on 5Ghz usually 250-300Mbps. Other than that, a Roku 3 via Wi-Fi and a Nest Thermostat and Nest Protect. The nest devices connect to 2.4Ghz everything - Roku and all the apple devices 5Ghz.
The iPad 2 and iPad 3 are slow (in speed tests) regardless of which Satellite I'm using or Router. I'm testing while in same room as Satellite/Router and sitting in same position where other devices which get amazing speeds.
- DarrenMNov 11, 2016Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello djc6
I was able to get my hands on a Ipad 2 and test it on my orbi and I am getting the same result as you are it will not go over 20 mbs enen though my laptop is getting 70+ on speed tests I will pass this along to our engineers to see if we can find out why.
DarrenM
- peteytestingNov 11, 2016Hero
hi darren
its a known issue with these older apple devices and the chipset they use , the newer apple products no longer use the chipset so its not an issue for them , not sure if there is a fix for it or its just another apple centric way of forcing users to use only apple routers
- djc6Nov 11, 2016Luminary
peteytesting wrote:its a known issue with these older apple devices and the chipset they use
Link? I am curious to read about this known issue. Seems iPad 3 uses BCM4330 and iPad 2 uses BCM43291HKUBC so two different chipsets impacted here in the same manner. So far haven't been able to find article about a known issue.
Just surprised its so much faster on my old router. If it was a device issue I'd expect it to be equally slow.