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tshaw8261
Jan 04, 2019Aspirant
Slow Wifi
I installed an Orbi RBR20 wifi system and having horrible porblems w/ very slow wifi speeds. The box states supports up to 2gig, that seems far from the truth. I was getting 380mbps on Iphone 10, a...
ekhalil
Jan 04, 2019Master
tshaw8261 wrote:
..... all wireless on old Uverse box. .....
- Is Orbi in Router or AP mode?
- Is the ISP modem/router bridged?
- Is wireless switched off now on the Uverse box?
- Are you using wired or wireless backhaul?
- What wired devices do you have connected to Orbi?
- Any difference in speed between wired and wireless devices?
- tshaw8261Jan 07, 2019Aspirant
Orbi is in router mode currently, support advised it didn't need to be in AP mode, it made no difference in speed in either mode. Wireless radios are turned off on Uverse router. I don't know how to bridge my router. Just really frustrated currently.
- ekhalilJan 07, 2019Master
tshaw8261 wrote:
Orbi is in router mode currently, support advised it didn't need to be in AP mode, it made no difference in speed in either mode. Wireless radios are turned off on Uverse router. I don't know how to bridge my router. Just really frustrated currently.
- What types of wired devices do you currently have connected to Orbi?
- Any difference in speed between wired and wireless devices?
- FURRYe38Jan 07, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I recommend you give your ISP a call and have them help you get the Uverse modem/router configured for DMZ for the Orbi and help you disable the wifi on the modem/router or have them disable the wifi on the Modem/router and then configured your Orbi or AP mode:
https://kb.netgear.com/31218/How-do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7LOcJ8GdDo&app=desktop
I believe Option 3 for AP mode on the Orbi would be best solution for you. The modems wifi still needs to be disabled. Ask the ISP tech to help you with this.
tshaw8261 wrote:
Orbi is in router mode currently, support advised it didn't need to be in AP mode, it made no difference in speed in either mode. Wireless radios are turned off on Uverse router. I don't know how to bridge my router. Just really frustrated currently.
- st_shawJan 07, 2019Master
I wouldn't say that getting 200 Mbps to all your devices via WiFi is a huge problem. If you get that everywhere, then it's pretty good actually. Orbi provides decent speeds throughout the home, not maximum speeds at a single point. Keep in mind that Orbi has a maximum link rate of 867 Mbps, so your maximum throughput should be around 60% of that, under ideal conditions. That's with clear line of sight to the router, in the same room, a few feet away.
That said, you should be able to do more than 200 Mbps in the same room as the router, provided you have a clean WiFi signal and you are getting maximum link rate on your client device.
If you have another router and you cannot bridge it, you should switch Orbi to AP mode. That's how I have mine, and I can get over 600 Mbps throughput via WiFi on my 2018 MacBookPros.
Before you test on the Mac, turn WiFi OFF then back ON to make sure you connect to the nearest Orbi. Also, option click the WiFi symbol to open the detailed display and look at the Tx rate. If it doesn't read 867 then you don't have an ideal signal. Changing position can improve the link rate. Also, be sure to close the WiFi details window, as leaving it open will kill your throughput.
- tshaw8261Jan 08, 2019Aspirant
I agree, 200 is not slow. But when you pay for gigabyte, and see others getting over 400+ w/ the same system it can be frustrating. The 200 or so is in same room w/ Macbook Pro. I have read that I can put my uverse router BGW210-700 in pass through mode, then allow the Orbi to act as a router. I am not sure if that will help at all.