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djc6
Nov 07, 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
djc6
Nov 11, 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.
DarrenM
Nov 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.
- peteytestingNov 11, 2016Hero
just google ipad2 capped at 20mbps
it is a combination of the ipad only using 20mhz and prob only connecting to the 2.4 gig band , check what band the ipad is connected to and if the orbi 2.4 gig ch is set to auto or a specific ch as if its specific it sets the max sync at 400M
its also possible its a wmm issue , try disabling WMM in the qos